Long term higher urinary calcium excretion within the normal physiologic range predicts impaired bone status of the proximal radius in healthy children with higher potential renal acid load
L. Shi, L. Libuda, E. Schönau, L. Frassetto, T. Remer, Bone (2012) 1026–1031.
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Shi, Lijie;
Libuda, LarsLibreCat ;
Schönau, Eckhard;
Frassetto, Lynda;
Remer, Thomas
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Shi L, Libuda L, Schönau E, Frassetto L, Remer T. Long term higher urinary calcium excretion within the normal physiologic range predicts impaired bone status of the proximal radius in healthy children with higher potential renal acid load. Bone. Published online 2012:1026-1031. doi:10.1016/j.bone.2012.01.026
Shi, L., Libuda, L., Schönau, E., Frassetto, L., & Remer, T. (2012). Long term higher urinary calcium excretion within the normal physiologic range predicts impaired bone status of the proximal radius in healthy children with higher potential renal acid load. Bone, 1026–1031. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bone.2012.01.026
@article{Shi_Libuda_Schönau_Frassetto_Remer_2012, title={Long term higher urinary calcium excretion within the normal physiologic range predicts impaired bone status of the proximal radius in healthy children with higher potential renal acid load}, DOI={10.1016/j.bone.2012.01.026}, journal={Bone}, author={Shi, Lijie and Libuda, Lars and Schönau, Eckhard and Frassetto, Lynda and Remer, Thomas}, year={2012}, pages={1026–1031} }
Shi, Lijie, Lars Libuda, Eckhard Schönau, Lynda Frassetto, and Thomas Remer. “Long Term Higher Urinary Calcium Excretion within the Normal Physiologic Range Predicts Impaired Bone Status of the Proximal Radius in Healthy Children with Higher Potential Renal Acid Load.” Bone, 2012, 1026–31. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bone.2012.01.026.
L. Shi, L. Libuda, E. Schönau, L. Frassetto, and T. Remer, “Long term higher urinary calcium excretion within the normal physiologic range predicts impaired bone status of the proximal radius in healthy children with higher potential renal acid load,” Bone, pp. 1026–1031, 2012, doi: 10.1016/j.bone.2012.01.026.
Shi, Lijie, et al. “Long Term Higher Urinary Calcium Excretion within the Normal Physiologic Range Predicts Impaired Bone Status of the Proximal Radius in Healthy Children with Higher Potential Renal Acid Load.” Bone, 2012, pp. 1026–31, doi:10.1016/j.bone.2012.01.026.