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Anticystinuric Drugs Activity — Experimental Study on the Rat

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Urolithiasis Research

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We propose two methods of experimental cystinuria, the first one by intraperitoneal infusion of dibasic amino acid, the second one by intraperitoneal infusion of cysteine. These two methods allowed us to test activity of several anticystinuric drugs, which are d-penicillamine, 2-mercapto-propionyl glycine, natrium dithiobenzoate and tiadenol (bis (hydroxy-2-ethylthio)l — 10 decane).

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Thomas, J., Charpentier, C., Thomas, E., Lemonnier, A. (1976). Anticystinuric Drugs Activity — Experimental Study on the Rat. In: Fleisch, H., Robertson, W.G., Smith, L.H., Vahlensieck, W. (eds) Urolithiasis Research. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-4295-3_87

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