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    Tarttelin MF.
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  • 22. Uric acid and phosphorus excretion in dogs with lymphosarcoma.
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  • 24. [A clinical study of urolithiasis in Shizuoka City Hospital--stone analysis and 24-hour urine calcium and uric acid levels].
    Kanamaru H, Sasaki M, Ohshiro K, Komatz Y.
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  • 27. Effect of diet on struvite activity product in feline urine.
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  • 30. Effect of dietary control of urinary uric acid excretion in calcium oxalate stone formers and non-stone-forming controls.
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  • 34. The effect of trimethoprim on potassium and uric acid metabolism in normal human subjects.
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  • 35. Renal acid excretion in the domestic fowl.
    Long S, Skadhauge E.
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  • 37. Net Acid Excretion and Urinary Organic Anions in Idiopathic Uric Acid Nephrolithiasis.
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    Clin J Am Soc Nephrol; 2019 Mar 07; 14(3):411-420. PubMed ID: 30745301
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  • 38. Effects of a high-protein diet on mineral metabolism and struvite activity product in clinically normal cats.
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