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Lynda A Frassetto

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Medical Hypotheses|May 5, 2016
A neglected requirement for optimizing treatment of age-related osteoporosis: Replenishing the skeleton's base reservoir with net base-producing dietsAnthony Sebastian, Lynda A Frassetto
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|March 13, 2024
Effects of Alterations in Acid-Base Effects on Insulin SignalingLynda A Frassetto, Umesh Masharani
The British Journal of Nutrition|June 18, 2013
Commentary to accompany the paper entitled 'nutritional disturbance in acid-base balance and osteoporosis: a hypothesis that disregards the essential homeostatic role of the kidney', by Jean-Philippe BonjourLynda A Frassetto, Anthony Sebastian
American Journal of Kidney Diseases : the Official Journal of the National Kidney Foundation|May 5, 2010
Management of osteoporosis in CKD Stages 3 to 5Patricia L Gordon, Lynda A Frassetto
American Journal of Transplantation : Official Journal of the American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons|May 19, 2004
Pharmacogenomics and transplantation: where are we?Lynda A Frassetto, Leslie Z Benet
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN|August 22, 2009
Metabolic acidosis and progression of chronic kidney diseaseLynda A Frassetto, Chi-yuan Hsu
The British Journal of Nutrition|December 17, 2009
Diet-induced acidosis: is it real and clinically relevant?Joseph Pizzorno, Lynda A Frassetto, Joseph Katzinger
American Journal of Physiology. Renal Physiology|May 25, 2007
Dietary sodium chloride intake independently predicts the degree of hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis in healthy humans consuming a net acid-producing dietLynda A Frassetto, R Curtis Morris, Anthony Sebastian
Nutrition & Dietetics : the Journal of the Dietitians Association of Australia|July 22, 2017
Accuracy and precision of estimation equations to predict net endogenous acid excretion using the Australian food databaseBenjamin H Parmenter, Gary J Slater, Lynda A Frassetto
Nature Reviews. Nephrology|September 25, 2009
Renal transplantation in patients with HIVLynda A Frassetto, Clara Tan-Tam, Peter G Stock
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Medical Hypotheses|May 5, 2016
A neglected requirement for optimizing treatment of age-related osteoporosis: Replenishing the skeleton's base reservoir with net base-producing dietsAnthony Sebastian, Lynda A Frassetto
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|March 13, 2024
Effects of Alterations in Acid-Base Effects on Insulin SignalingLynda A Frassetto, Umesh Masharani
The British Journal of Nutrition|June 18, 2013
Commentary to accompany the paper entitled 'nutritional disturbance in acid-base balance and osteoporosis: a hypothesis that disregards the essential homeostatic role of the kidney', by Jean-Philippe BonjourLynda A Frassetto, Anthony Sebastian
American Journal of Kidney Diseases : the Official Journal of the National Kidney Foundation|May 5, 2010
Management of osteoporosis in CKD Stages 3 to 5Patricia L Gordon, Lynda A Frassetto
American Journal of Transplantation : Official Journal of the American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons|May 19, 2004
Pharmacogenomics and transplantation: where are we?Lynda A Frassetto, Leslie Z Benet
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN|August 22, 2009
Metabolic acidosis and progression of chronic kidney diseaseLynda A Frassetto, Chi-yuan Hsu
The British Journal of Nutrition|December 17, 2009
Diet-induced acidosis: is it real and clinically relevant?Joseph Pizzorno, Lynda A Frassetto, Joseph Katzinger
American Journal of Physiology. Renal Physiology|May 25, 2007
Dietary sodium chloride intake independently predicts the degree of hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis in healthy humans consuming a net acid-producing dietLynda A Frassetto, R Curtis Morris, Anthony Sebastian
Nutrition & Dietetics : the Journal of the Dietitians Association of Australia|July 22, 2017
Accuracy and precision of estimation equations to predict net endogenous acid excretion using the Australian food databaseBenjamin H Parmenter, Gary J Slater, Lynda A Frassetto
Nature Reviews. Nephrology|September 25, 2009
Renal transplantation in patients with HIVLynda A Frassetto, Clara Tan-Tam, Peter G Stock
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