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    Effect of chronic metabolic acidosis on the growth hormone/IGF-1 endocrine axis: New cause of growth hormone insensitivity in humans by Brüngger, Marco, Hulter, Henry N., Krapf, Reto

    Published in Kidney international (01-01-1997)
    “…Effect of chronic metabolic acidosis on the growth hormone/IGF-1 endocrine axis. The effects of metabolic acidosis on growth hormone and IGF-1 are poorly…”
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    Effect of chronic metabolic acidosis on thyroid hormone homeostasis in humans by Brungger, M. (Klinik B fur Innere Medizin, St. Gallen, Switzerland.), Hulter, H.N, Krapf, R

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-05-1997)
    “…The effects of metabolic acidosis on thyroid function are unknown. We investigated the effects of chronic extrarenal acidosis on the…”
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    Chronic metabolic acidosis increases the serum concentration of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D in humans by stimulating its production rate : critical role of acidosis-induced renal hypophosphatemia by KRAPF, R, VETSCH, R, VETSCH, W, HULTER, H. N

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-12-1992)
    “…Chronic metabolic acidosis results in metabolic bone disease, calcium nephrolithiasis, and growth retardation. The pathogenesis of each of these sequelae is…”
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    Neutral phosphate administration generates and maintains renal metabolic alkalosis and hyperparathyroidism by Krapf, R, Glatz, M, Hulter, H N

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-05-1995)
    “…We examined the effects of chronic intravenous neutral phosphate administration on systemic acid-base equilibrium and parathyroid function in six normal,…”
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    Chronic Respiratory Alkalosis: The Effect of Sustained Hyperventilation on Renal Regulation of Acid–Base Equilibrium by Krapf, Reto, Beeler, Iris, Hertner, Daniel, Hulter, Henry N

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (16-05-1991)
    “…CHRONIC respiratory alkalosis is a common acid–base disturbance characterized by a primary and sustained decrease in arterial carbon dioxide tension (PaCO 2 )…”
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    Effect of diet on plasma acid-base composition in normal humans by Kurtz, Ira, Maher, Terry, Hulter, Henry N., Schambelan, Morris, Sebastian, Anthony

    Published in Kidney international (01-11-1983)
    “…Effect of diet on plasma acid-base composition in normal humans. Steady-state plasma and urine acid-base composition was assessed in 19 studies of 16 normal…”
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    Growth hormone corrects acidosis-induced renal nitrogen wasting and renal phosphate depletion and attenuates renal magnesium wasting in humans by Mahlbacher, Katia, Sicuro, Anita, Gerber, Hans, Hulter, Henry N., Krapf, Reto

    Published in Metabolism, clinical and experimental (01-06-1999)
    “…We have shown previously that chronic hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis (CMA) induces severe negative nitrogen balance and renal phosphate depletion and…”
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    Plasma potassium response to acute respiratory alkalosis by Krapf, Reto, Caduff, Pia, Wagdi, Philippe, Stäubli, Max, Hulter, Henry N.

    Published in Kidney international (01-01-1995)
    “…Plasma potassium response to acute respiratory alkalosis. Acute respiratory alkalosis (hyperventilation) occurs in clinical settings associated with…”
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    Chronic respiratory alkalosis induces renal PTH-resistance, hyperphosphatemia and hypocalcemia in humans by Krapf, Reto, Jaeger, Philippe, Hulter, Henry N., Fehlman, C., Takkinen, R.

    Published in Kidney international (01-09-1992)
    “…Chronic respiratory alkalosis induces renal hyperphosphatemia and hypocalcemia in humans. The effects of chronic respiratory alkalosis on divalent ion…”
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    Chronic metabolic acidosis decreases albumin synthesis and induces negative nitrogen balance in humans by Ballmer, P E, McNurlan, M A, Hulter, H N, Anderson, S E, Garlick, P J, Krapf, R

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-01-1995)
    “…Chronic metabolic acidosis has been previously shown to stimulate protein degradation. To evaluate the effects of chronic metabolic acidosis on nitrogen…”
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    Long-term control of plasma calcitriol concentration in dogs and humans: dominant role of plasma calcium concentration in experimental hyperparathyroidism by HULTER, H. N, HALLORAN, B. P, TOTO, R. D, PETERSEN, J. C

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-08-1985)
    “…Despite great interest in the elevated circulating levels of calcitriol (1,25-[OH]2D) associated with the clinical syndrome of human primary…”
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    Effects and interrelationships of PTH, Ca2+, vitamin D, and Pi in acid-base homeostasis by Hulter, H N

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-06-1985)
    “…Chronic administration of 1,25(OH)2D or PTH increases the set point at which plasma bicarbonate concentration is regulated by the kidney and thereby maintains…”
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    Effects of glucocorticoid steroids on renal and systemic acid-base metabolism by Hulter, H N, Licht, J H, Bonner, Jr, E L, Glynn, R D, Sebastian, A

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-07-1980)
    “…Clinical states of hyperglucocorticoidism are associated with renal metabolic alkalosis, yet the systemic and renal acid-base response to chronic…”
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    Impaired renal H+ secretion and NH3 production in mineralocorticoid deficient glucocorticoid replete dogs by Hulter, H.N, Ilnicki, L.P, Harbottle, J.A, Sebastian, A

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-02-1977)
    “…When the administration of exogenous mineralocorticoid hormones was discontinued in adrenalectomized dogs maintained on glucocorticoid, net acid excretion…”
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    Metabolic alkalosis in models of primary and secondary hyperparathyroid states by Hulter, H N, Toto, R D, Ilnicki, L P, Halloran, B, Sebastian, A

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-10-1983)
    “…Hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis has been reported in clinical states of primary and secondary hyperparathyroidism (HPT). Acute administration of parathyroid…”
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    Hypophosphaturia impairs the renal defense against metabolic acidosis by Hulter, Henry N.

    Published in Kidney international (01-09-1984)
    “…Hypophosphaturia impairs the renal defense against metabolic acidosis. It is known that Pi normally provides the major source of non-NH3 urinary buffer and…”
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    Acid-base homeostasis during chronic PTH excess in humans by Hulter, Henry N., Peterson, John C.

    Published in Kidney international (01-08-1985)
    “…Acid-base homeostasis during chronic PTH excess in humans. The chronic renal and systemic acid-base effects of hyperparathyroidism in humans remain…”
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    Effect of growth hormone on renal and systemic acid-base homeostasis in humans by Sicuro, A, Mahlbacher, K, Hulter, H N, Krapf, R

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-04-1998)
    “…The effects of recombinant human growth hormone (GH, 0.1 U.kg body wt-1.12 h-1) on systemic and renal acid-base homeostasis were investigated in six normal…”
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    Effects of dietary potassium depletion and mineralocorticoid excess on renal Cl-conservation in the dog by Hulter, H N, Licht, J H, Sebastian, A

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-01-1985)
    “…Preexisting dietary K+ depletion (KD) in dogs exaggerates the renal acid excretory response to mineralocorticoid hormone (MCH) and attenuates the renal Cl-…”
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