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    Effects of Alterations in Acid-Base Effects on Insulin Signaling by Frassetto, Lynda A, Masharani, Umesh

    “…Insulin tightly regulates glucose levels within a narrow range through its action on muscle, adipose tissue and the liver. The activation of insulin receptors…”
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    Food, Acid Supplementation and Drug Absorption – a Complicated Gastric Mix: a Randomized Control Trial by Surofchy, Dalga D., Frassetto, Lynda A., Benet, Leslie Z.

    Published in Pharmaceutical research (01-11-2019)
    “…Purpose The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of food on gastric pH and the ability of over the counter betaine hydrochloride (BHCl) acid to…”
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    Renal Embolization-Induced Uremic Swine Model for Assessment of Next-Generation Implantable Hemodialyzers by Moyer, Jarrett, Wilson, Mark W, Sorrentino, Thomas A, Santandreu, Ana, Chen, Caressa, Hu, Dean, Kerdok, Amy, Porock, Edward, Wright, Nathan, Ly, Jimmy, Blaha, Charles, Frassetto, Lynda A, Fissell, William H, Vartanian, Shant M, Roy, Shuvo

    Published in Toxins (01-09-2023)
    “…Reliable models of renal failure in large animals are critical to the successful translation of the next generation of renal replacement therapies (RRT) into…”
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    Performance of Predictive Equations and Biochemical Measures Quantifying Net Endogenous Acid Production and the Potential Renal Acid Load by Parmenter, Benjamin H., Dymock, Michael, Banerjee, Tanushree, Sebastian, Anthony, Slater, Gary J., Frassetto, Lynda A.

    Published in Kidney international reports (01-10-2020)
    “…A limited number of studies have assessed the accuracy and precision of methods for determining the net endogenous acid production (NEAP) and its components…”
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    Dietary sodium chloride intake independently predicts the degree of hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis in healthy humans consuming a net acid-producing diet by Frassetto, Lynda A, Morris, Jr, R Curtis, Sebastian, Anthony

    “…We previously demonstrated that typical American net acid-producing diets predict a low-grade metabolic acidosis of severity proportional to the diet net acid…”
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    Management of Osteoporosis in CKD Stages 3 to 5 by Gordon, Patricia L., RN, PhD, Frassetto, Lynda A., MD

    Published in American journal of kidney diseases (01-05-2010)
    “…Osteoporosis and chronic kidney disease (CKD) are both common conditions of older adults and both may be associated with substantial morbidity. However,…”
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    Dietary acid load and renal function have varying effects on blood acid-base status and exercise performance across age and sex by Hietavala, Enni-Maria, Stout, Jeffrey R, Frassetto, Lynda A, Puurtinen, Risto, Pitkänen, Hannu, Selänne, Harri, Suominen, Harri, Mero, Antti A

    “…Diet composition influences acid-base status of the body. This may become more relevant as renal functional capacity declines with aging. We examined the…”
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    Effects of 12-Week Low or Moderate Dietary Acid Intake on Acid-Base Status and Kidney Function at Rest and during Submaximal Cycling by Hietavala, Enni-Maria, Ihalainen, Johanna K, Frassetto, Lynda A, Schumann, Moritz, Eklund, Daniela, Pitkänen, Hannu, Häkkinen, Keijo, Mero, Antti A

    Published in Nutrients (08-03-2018)
    “…Prolonged effects of dietary acid intake on acid-base status and kidney function have not yet been studied in an intervention study in healthy subjects…”
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    Estimation of net endogenous noncarbonic acid production in humans from diet potassium and protein contents by FRASSETTO, L. A, TODD, K. M, MORRIS, R. C, SEBASTIAN, A

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-09-1998)
    “…Normal adult humans eating Western diets have chronic, low-grade metabolic acidosis, the severity of which is determined in part by the net rate of endogenous…”
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    Diet-induced acidosis: is it real and clinically relevant? by Pizzorno, Joseph, Frassetto, Lynda A., Katzinger, Joseph

    Published in British journal of nutrition (28-04-2010)
    “…The concept of diet-induced ‘acidosis’ as a cause of disease has been a subject of interest for more than a century. The present article reviews the history of…”
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    Effects of Single Dose Rifampin on the Pharmacokinetics of Fluvastatin in Healthy Volunteers by Xiang, Yue, Okochi, Hideaki, Kozachenko, Ivan, Sodhi, Jasleen K., Frassetto, Lynda A., Benet, Leslie Z.

    Published in Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics (01-08-2021)
    “…The objective of this study was to determine the effects of the OATP inhibitor rifampin on pharmacokinetic of Biopharmaceutics Drug Disposition Classification…”
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    Evaluating Within‐Subject Variability for Narrow Therapeutic Index Drugs by Jayachandran, Priya, Okochi, Hideaki, Frassetto, Lynda A., Park, Wansu, Fang, Lanyan, Zhao, Liang, Benet, Leslie Z.

    Published in Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics (01-02-2019)
    “…The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reference‐scaled average bioequivalence approach scales the bioequivalence (BE) limits of narrow therapeutic index…”
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    A Neglected Requirement for Optimizing Treatment of Age-Related Osteoporosis: Replenishing the Skeleton’s Base Reservoir with Net Base-Producing Diets by Sebastian, Anthony, Frassetto, Lynda A

    Published in Medical hypotheses (01-06-2016)
    “…Abstract Osteoporosis is a disorder of bone in which the mass of the bone is reduced and the bone’s architecture at the microscopic level is disordered…”
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    Islet Transplantation in Type 1 Diabetic Patients Using Calcineurin Inhibitor-Free Immunosuppressive Protocols Based on T-Cell Adhesion or Costimulation Blockade by POSSELT, Andrew M, SZOT, Gregory L, VINCENTI, Flavio, BLUESTONE, Jeffrey A, STOCK, Peter G, FRASSETTO, Lynda A, MASHARANI, Umesh, TAVAKOL, Mehdi, AMIN, Raj, MCELROY, Joan, RAMOS, Marissa D, KERLAN, Robert K, FONG, Lawrence

    Published in Transplantation (27-12-2010)
    “…The applicability of islet transplantation as treatment for type 1 diabetes is limited by long-term graft dysfunction, immunosuppressive drug toxicity, need…”
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