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    Recurrence rates of urinary calculi according to stone composition and morphology by Daudon, Michel, Jungers, Paul, Bazin, Dominique, Williams, James C.

    Published in Urolithiasis (01-10-2018)
    “…Few studies have examined the relative risk of recurrence of different stone types. The object of the present study was to evaluate the tendency for stone…”
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    Removal of Small, Asymptomatic Kidney Stones and Incidence of Relapse by Sorensen, Mathew D., Harper, Jonathan D., Borofsky, Michael S., Hameed, Tariq A., Smoot, Kimberly J., Burke, Barbara H., Levchak, Branda J., Williams, James C., Bailey, Michael R., Liu, Ziyue, Lingeman, James E.

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (11-08-2022)
    “…Removal of small, asymptomatic kidney stones during surgery to remove ureteral or contralateral stones resulted in less relapse than nonremoval and in similar…”
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    Using micro computed tomographic imaging for analyzing kidney stones by Williams, Jr, James C, Lingeman, James E, Daudon, Michel, Bazin, Dominique

    Published in Comptes rendus. Chimie (2021)
    “…Stone analysis is a critical part of the clinical characterization of urolithiasis. This article reviews the strengths and limitations of micro CT in the…”
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    Stone composition as a function of age and sex by Lieske, John C, Rule, Andrew D, Krambeck, Amy E, Williams, James C, Bergstralh, Eric J, Mehta, Ramila A, Moyer, Thomas P

    “…Kidney stones are heterogeneous but often grouped together. The potential effects of patient demographics and calendar month (season) on stone composition are…”
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    A four‐grating interferometer for x‐ray multi‐contrast imaging by Miao, Houxun, Williams, James C., Josell, Daniel

    Published in Medical physics (Lancaster) (01-05-2024)
    “…Background X‐ray multi‐contrast imaging with gratings provides a practical method to detect differential phase and dark‐field contrast images in addition to…”
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    Sample preparation and analysis protocols for the elucidation of structure and chemical distribution in kidney stones by Elagamy, Samar H., Sommer, André J., Williams, James C.

    “…[Display omitted] •The effect of sample preparation of kidney stones on their infrared microspectroscopic analysis.•A polishing device was designed for the…”
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    Noninvasive Differentiation of Uric Acid versus Non–Uric Acid Kidney Stones Using Dual-Energy CT by Primak, Andrew N, Fletcher, Joel G, Vrtiska, Terri J, Dzyubak, Oleksandr P, Lieske, John C, Jackson, Molly E, Williams, James C, McCollough, Cynthia H

    Published in Academic radiology (01-12-2007)
    “…Rationale and Objectives To determine the accuracy and sensitivity for dual-energy computed tomography (DECT) discrimination of uric acid (UA) stones from…”
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    Papillary Ductal Plugging is a Mechanism for Early Stone Retention in Brushite Stone Disease by Williams, James C., Borofsky, Michael S., Bledsoe, Sharon B., Evan, Andrew P., Coe, Fredric L., Worcester, Elaine M., Lingeman, James E.

    Published in The Journal of urology (01-01-2018)
    “…Mechanisms of early stone retention in the kidney are under studied and poorly understood. To date attachment via Randall's plaque is the only widely accepted…”
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    Preoperative Bladder Urine Culture as a Predictor of Intraoperative Stone Culture Results: Clinical Implications and Relationship to Stone Composition by Paonessa, Jessica E, Gnessin, Ehud, Bhojani, Naeem, Williams, James C, Lingeman, James E

    Published in The Journal of urology (01-09-2016)
    “…Purpose We examine the relationship between urine and stone cultures in a large cohort of patients undergoing percutaneous stone removal and compare the…”
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    Two distinct phenotypes of calcium oxalate stone formers could imply different long-term risks for renal function by Williams, James C., Bowen, William S., Lingeman, James E., Rivera, Marcelino, Worcester, Elaine M., El-Achkar, Tarek M.

    Published in Urolithiasis (28-09-2024)
    “…Endoscopic and biopsy findings have identified two distinct phenotypes among individuals with calcium oxalate (CaOx) kidney stones. The first type has normal…”
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    Skeletal anomalies in gilthead seabream ( Sparus aurata ) larvae reared in different densities and water volumes by Dellacqua, Zachary, Di Biagio, Claudia, Martini, Arianna, Mattei, Francesco, Rakaj, Arnold, Williams, James C., Fabris, Andrea, Izquierdo, Marisol, Boglione, Clara

    Published in Journal of the World Aquaculture Society (01-04-2024)
    “…This study describes the effects on the skeletal phenotype of two pivotal factors, density and water volume, don the hatchery (larval) phase of gilthead…”
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    What can the microstructure of stones tell us? by Williams, James C., Worcester, Elaine, Lingeman, James E.

    Published in Urolithiasis (01-02-2017)
    “…How stones are retained within the kidney while small in size is still not fully understood. In this paper, we show two examples of how stones are retained…”
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    Phenotypic characterization of kidney stone formers by endoscopic and histological quantification of intrarenal calcification by Linnes, Michael P, Krambeck, Amy E, Cornell, Lynn, Williams, Jr, James C, Korinek, Mark, Bergstralh, Eric J, Li, Xujian, Rule, Andrew D, McCollough, Cynthia M, Vrtiska, Terri J, Lieske, John C

    Published in Kidney international (01-10-2013)
    “…Interstitial Randall's plaques and collecting duct plugs are distinct forms of renal calcification thought to provide sites for stone retention within the…”
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    Influence of 2 Weeks of Mango Ingestion on Inflammation Resolution after Vigorous Exercise by Sakaguchi, Camila A, Nieman, David C, Omar, Ashraf M, Strauch, Renee C, Williams, James C, Lila, Mary Ann, Zhang, Qibin

    Published in Nutrients (21-12-2023)
    “…Mangoes have a unique nutrient profile (carotenoids, polyphenols, sugars, and vitamins) that we hypothesized would mitigate post-exercise inflammation. This…”
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    Fragmentation of Stones by Burst Wave Lithotripsy in the First 19 Humans by Harper, Jonathan D, Lingeman, James E, Sweet, Robert M, Metzler, Ian S, Sunaryo, Peter L, Williams, Jr, James C, Maxwell, Adam D, Thiel, Jeff, Cunitz, Bryan W, Dunmire, Barbrina, Bailey, Michael R, Sorensen, Mathew D

    Published in The Journal of urology (01-05-2022)
    “…We report stone comminution in the first 19 human subjects by burst wave lithotripsy (BWL), which is the transcutaneous application of focused, cyclic…”
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    A crystallin mutant cataract with mineral deposits by Minogue, Peter J., Gao, Junyuan, Mathias, Richard T., Williams, James C., Bledsoe, Sharon B., Sommer, Andre J., Beyer, Eric C., Berthoud, Viviana M.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (01-08-2023)
    “…Connexin mutant mice develop cataracts containing calcium precipitates. To test whether pathologic mineralization is a general mechanism contributing to the…”
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