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Publications by Hannes Burmeier
Relevance of Dietary Protein Concentration and Quality as Risk Factors for the Formation of Calcium Oxalate Stones in Cats
Journal of Nutritional Science
Endocrinology
Metabolism
Food Science
Diabetes
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YW2-10 Impact of Dietary Calcium and Magnesium on Urinary Oxalate and Risk of Calcium Oxalate Stones (Young Urologist Research Workshop)
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A New Era in the Treatment of Calcium Oxalate Stones?
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Nephrology
The Importance of Citrates in Treatment and Prophylaxis of Calcium Oxalate Urinary Stones
Archivio Italiano di Urologia Andrologia
Urology
Probiotics Supplements for the Management of Calcium Oxalate Kidney Stones-Are We Ready for It?
Journal of Kidney
Increasing Dietary Sodium Chloride Promotes Urine Dilution and Decreases Struvite and Calcium Oxalate Relative Supersaturation in Healthy Dogs and Cats
Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition
Animal Science
Zoology
Food Animals
Dietary Zinc and Incident Calcium Kidney Stones in Adolescence
Journal of Urology
Urology
Study of Calcium Oxalate Monohydrate of Kidney Stones by X-Ray Diffraction
Powder Diffraction
Instrumentation
Radiation
Condensed Matter Physics
Materials Science
Urinary Risk Factors for Kidney Stones
Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings
Medicine
Urinary Calcium and Oxalate Excretion in Healthy Adult Cats Are Not Affected by Increasing Dietary Levels of Bone Meal in a Canned Diet
PLoS ONE
Multidisciplinary