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Effects Of Impurities On Calcium Oxalate Crystallization As Measured By Atomic Force Microscopy, Himasha Wijesekara
Effects Of Impurities On Calcium Oxalate Crystallization As Measured By Atomic Force Microscopy, Himasha Wijesekara
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Calcium oxalate crystals are found in kidney stones as either calcium oxalate monohydrate (COM) or calcium oxalate dihydrate (COD). COM crystals are the most abundant form as they are thermodynamically more stable than COD crystals under physiological conditions. Certain aspartic acid-rich molecules such as osteopontin (OPN) are known to affect stone formation by inhibiting COM and COD growth. We have studied COM {010} and COD {100} faces in the presence of OPN, poly-aspartic acid (poly-ASP) and synthetic peptides derived from OPN to investigate the inhibitor mechanism.
We observed that poly-ASP preferentially inhibits one particular direction of {010} faces on COM …