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Urinary oxalate plays an important role in the formation of calcium oxalate renal stones, and approximately 50% to 60% of urinary oxalate is derived from the endogenous metabolism of glyoxylate. Therefore, we measured urinary oxalate, glycolate, glyoxylate, and citrate concentrations after acute intravenous administration of various doses of glyoxylate in rats to study oxalate metabolism.
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