Inhibition and dissolution of calcium oxalate crystals and kidney stones by the extract of Kalanchoe pinnata
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Inhibition and dissolution of calcium oxalate crystals and kidney stones by the extract of Kalanchoe pinnata
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Journal of Medicinal Plants Research
Volume 17, Issue 6, Pages 201-217
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Academic Journals
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2023-06-07
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10.5897/jmpr2023.7296
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