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Kalani L Raphael

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Kidney360|April 4, 2022
Influence of Medications Containing Acid Salts on Serum Bicarbonate in CKDJohn Gardner, Kunani Tuttle, Kalani L Raphael
The New England Journal of Medicine|September 21, 2023
From Ashes to Action - Indigenous Health Perspectives on the Lāhainā FiresKekoa Taparra, Mālia Purdy, Kalani L Raphael
The Annals of Pharmacotherapy|June 25, 2015
Levetiracetam Use With Continuous Renal Replacement TherapyJessica M Louie, Kalani L Raphael, Brian Barker
Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN|November 4, 2017
Urine Anion Gap to Predict Urine Ammonium and Related Outcomes in Kidney DiseaseKalani L Raphael, Sarah Gilligan, Joachim H Ix
Kidney360|August 3, 2022
Urinary Sulfate, Kidney Failure, and Death in CKD: The African American Study of Kidney Disease and HypertensionAniqa Azim, Jennifer Murray, Srinivasan Beddhu, et al.
Nephrology (Carlton, Vic.)|July 29, 2014
Prevalence of and risk factors for reduced serum bicarbonate in chronic kidney diseaseKalani L Raphael, Yingying Zhang, Jian Ying, et al.
Kidney360|September 21, 2022
Measurement of Urinary Ammonium Using a Commercially Available Plasma Ammonium AssayValentinas Gruzdys, Kenneth Cahoon, Lauren Pearson, et al.
Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease|September 29, 2022
Acid-Mediated Kidney Injury Across the Spectrum of Metabolic AcidosisNaveen P G Ravikumar, Alan C Pao, Kalani L Raphael
Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN|November 18, 2017
Association between Urine Ammonium and Urine TGF-<i>β</i>1 in CKDKalani L Raphael, Sarah Gilligan, Thomas H Hostetter, et al.
Kidney International|October 22, 2010
Higher serum bicarbonate levels within the normal range are associated with better survival and renal outcomes in African AmericansKalani L Raphael, Guo Wei, Bradley C Baird, et al.
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Kidney360|April 4, 2022
Influence of Medications Containing Acid Salts on Serum Bicarbonate in CKDJohn Gardner, Kunani Tuttle, Kalani L Raphael
The New England Journal of Medicine|September 21, 2023
From Ashes to Action - Indigenous Health Perspectives on the Lāhainā FiresKekoa Taparra, Mālia Purdy, Kalani L Raphael
The Annals of Pharmacotherapy|June 25, 2015
Levetiracetam Use With Continuous Renal Replacement TherapyJessica M Louie, Kalani L Raphael, Brian Barker
Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN|November 4, 2017
Urine Anion Gap to Predict Urine Ammonium and Related Outcomes in Kidney DiseaseKalani L Raphael, Sarah Gilligan, Joachim H Ix
Kidney360|August 3, 2022
Urinary Sulfate, Kidney Failure, and Death in CKD: The African American Study of Kidney Disease and HypertensionAniqa Azim, Jennifer Murray, Srinivasan Beddhu, et al.
Nephrology (Carlton, Vic.)|July 29, 2014
Prevalence of and risk factors for reduced serum bicarbonate in chronic kidney diseaseKalani L Raphael, Yingying Zhang, Jian Ying, et al.
Kidney360|September 21, 2022
Measurement of Urinary Ammonium Using a Commercially Available Plasma Ammonium AssayValentinas Gruzdys, Kenneth Cahoon, Lauren Pearson, et al.
Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease|September 29, 2022
Acid-Mediated Kidney Injury Across the Spectrum of Metabolic AcidosisNaveen P G Ravikumar, Alan C Pao, Kalani L Raphael
Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN|November 18, 2017
Association between Urine Ammonium and Urine TGF-<i>β</i>1 in CKDKalani L Raphael, Sarah Gilligan, Thomas H Hostetter, et al.
Kidney International|October 22, 2010
Higher serum bicarbonate levels within the normal range are associated with better survival and renal outcomes in African AmericansKalani L Raphael, Guo Wei, Bradley C Baird, et al.
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