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    Key influence of sex on urine volume and osmolality by Perinpam, Majuran, Ware, Erin B, Smith, Jennifer A, Turner, Stephen T, Kardia, Sharon L R, Lieske, John C

    Published in Biology of sex differences (09-02-2016)
    “…Demographics influence kidney stone risk and the type of stone that is more likely to form. Common kidney stone risk factors include having a low urine volume…”
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    Polymorphisms in Renal Ammonia Metabolism Genes Correlate With 24-Hour Urine pH by Canales, Benjamin K, Smith, Jennifer A, Weiner, I David, Ware, Erin B, Zhao, Wei, Kardia, Sharon L R, Curhan, Gary C, Turner, Stephen T, Perinpam, Majuran, Lieske, John C

    Published in Kidney international reports (01-11-2017)
    “…Urine pH is critical for net acid and solute excretion, but the genetic factors that contribute to its regulation are incompletely understood. We tested the…”
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    Plasma oxalate in relation to eGFR in patients with primary hyperoxaluria, enteric hyperoxaluria and urinary stone disease by Perinpam, Majuran, Enders, Felicity T., Mara, Kristin C., Vaughan, Lisa E., Mehta, Ramila A., Voskoboev, Nickolay, Milliner, Dawn S., Lieske, John C.

    Published in Clinical biochemistry (01-12-2017)
    “…Since plasma oxalate (POx) concentrations increase at lower glomerular filtration rate (GFR) levels, even among those without enteric (EH) or primary…”
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    Effect of Demographics on Excretion of Key Urinary Factors Related to Kidney Stone Risk by Perinpam, Majuran, Ware, Erin B, Smith, Jennifer A, Turner, Stephen T, Kardia, Sharon L.R, Lieske, John C

    Published in Urology (Ridgewood, N.J.) (01-10-2015)
    “…Objective To investigate the effect of demographics including age and sex on excretion of 4 key urinary factors (calcium [Ca], magnesium [Mg], oxalate and uric…”
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    Association of urinary citrate excretion, pH, and net gastrointestinal alkali absorption with diet, diuretic use, and blood glucose concentration by Perinpam, Majuran, Ware, Erin B., Smith, Jennifer A., Turner, Stephen T., Kardia, Sharon L. R., Lieske, John C.

    Published in Physiological reports (01-10-2017)
    “…Urinary citrate (Ucit) protects against urinary stone formation. Acid base status and diet influence Ucit. However, the effect of demographics, diet, and…”
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