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    12000Renal tubular acidosis syndromes.



    +-nlSouth Med J 93(11):1042-52 (2000)
    22001The renal tubular acidoses.



    +-nlJ R Soc Med 94(5):221-5 (2001)
    32005Clinical review: Renal tubular acidosis--a physicochemical approach.



    +-nlCrit Care 9(6):573-80 (2005) Ring T
    42009Molecular pathophysiology of renal tubular acidosis.



    +-nlCurr Genomics 10(1):51-9 (2009) Pereira PC
    52009Mechanisms in hyperkalemic renal tubular acidosis.



    +-nlJ Am Soc Nephrol 20(2):251-4 (2009) Karet FE
    62002Inherited distal renal tubular acidosis.



    +-nlJ Am Soc Nephrol 13(8):2178-84 (2002)
    72002Unraveling the molecular pathogenesis of isolated proximal renal tubular acidosis.



    +-nlJ Am Soc Nephrol 13(8):2171-7 (2002)
    82002Renal tubular acidosis: the clinical entity.



    +-nlJ Am Soc Nephrol 13(8):2160-70 (2002)
    92006The spectrum of renal tubular acidosis in paediatric Sjogren syndrome.



    +-nlRheumatology (Oxford) 45(1):85-91 (2006) Pessler F
    102005Symptomatic renal tubular acidosis (RTA) in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus: an analysis of six cases with new association of type 4 RTA.



    +-nlRheumatology (Oxford) 44(9):1176-80 (2005) Li SL
    111990Disorders of distal acidification.



    +-nlKidney Int 38(4):720-7 (1990)
    121981Pathogenesis of distal renal tubular acidosis.



    +-nlKidney Int 19(1):1-7 (1981)
    132007Inherited renal acidoses.



    +-nlPhysiology (Bethesda) 22(-):202-11 (2007)



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