Nanoscale Analysis of Randall's Plaques by Electron Energy Loss Spectromicroscopy: Insight in Early Biomineral Formation in Human Kidney.
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M. Daudon | E. Letavernier | D. Bazin | N. Nassif | O. Stéphan | M. Verpont | M. de Frutos | M. Walls | Clément Gay | Nadine Nassif
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