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Nature Clinical Practice Nephrology (2008) 4, 308-309
doi:10.1038/ncpneph0794  
Received 16 January 2008 | Accepted 8 February 2008 | Published online: 18 March 2008

Can biologic nanoparticles initiate nephrolithiasis?

John C Lieske

Correspondence Mayo Clinic, Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, 200 1st Street SW, Stabile 7-03, Rochester, MN 55905, USA

Email
 lieske.john@mayo.edu

In the late 1990s, a series of papers described the isolation and propagation of calcified, nanometer-sized structures from calf serum and diseased tissues. These findings prompted researchers at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN to investigate the possibility that transmissible biologic nanoparticles could be responsible for pathologic calcification in the kidneys and blood vessels. Here, a member of the Mayo group summarizes the research to date in this exciting field.

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