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Dinnebier, Robert E.; Vensky, Sascha; Panthöfer, Martin; Jansen, Martin (2003). “Crystal and Molecular Structures of Alkali Oxalates: First Proof of a Staggered Oxalate Anion in the Solid State”. Inorganic Chemistry42 (5): 1499–507. doi:10.1021/ic0205536. PMID12611516.
Hossain, R. Z.; Ogawa, Y.; Morozumi, M.; Hokama, S.; Sugaya, K. (2003). “Milk and calcium prevent gastrointestinal absorption and urinary excretion of oxalate in rats”. Frontiers in Bioscience(英語版)8 (1–3): a117–25. doi:10.2741/1083. PMID12700095.
Pabuççuoğlu, Uğur (2005). “Aspects of oxalosis associated with aspergillosis in pathology specimens”. Pathology – Research and Practice201 (5): 363–8. doi:10.1016/j.prp.2005.03.005. PMID16047945.
Lieske, J. C.; Goldfarb, D. S.; De Simone, C.; Regnier, C. (2005). “Use of a probiotic to decrease enteric hyperoxaluria”. Kidney International68 (3): 1244–9. doi:10.1111/j.1523-1755.2005.00520.x. PMID16105057.
Siener, R.; Bangen, U.; Sidhu, H.; Hönow, R.; von Unruh, G.; Hesse, A. (2013). “The role of Oxalobacter formigenes colonization in calcium oxalate stone disease”. Kidney International83 (June): 1144–9. doi:10.1038/ki.2013.104. PMID23536130.
Hossain, R. Z.; Ogawa, Y.; Morozumi, M.; Hokama, S.; Sugaya, K. (2003). “Milk and calcium prevent gastrointestinal absorption and urinary excretion of oxalate in rats”. Frontiers in Bioscience(英語版)8 (1–3): a117–25. doi:10.2741/1083. PMID12700095.