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Nina Ma to Alkaline Phosphatase

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Nina Ma has written about Alkaline Phosphatase.

 
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0.372
 
  1. Eswarakumar AS, Ma NS, Ward LM, Backeljauw P, Wasserman H, Weber DR, DiMeglio LA, Imel EA, Gagne J, Cody D, Zimakas P, Topor LS, Agrawal S, Calabria A, Tebben P, Faircloth RS, Gordon R, Casey L, Carpenter TO. Long-Term Follow-up of Hypophosphatemic Bone Disease Associated With Elemental Formula Use: Sustained Correction of Bone Disease After Formula Change or Phosphate Supplementation. Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2020 10; 59(12):1080-1085.
    View in: PubMed
    Score: 0.170
  2. Whyte MP, Ma NS, Mumm S, Gottesman GS, McAlister WH, Nenninger AR, Bijanki VN, Ericson KL, Magnusson P. Persistent idiopathic hyperphosphatasemia from bone alkaline phosphatase in a healthy boy. Bone. 2020 09; 138:115459.
    View in: PubMed
    Score: 0.168
  3. Gonzalez Ballesteros LF, Ma NS, Gordon RJ, Ward L, Backeljauw P, Wasserman H, Weber DR, DiMeglio LA, Gagne J, Stein R, Cody D, Simmons K, Zimakas P, Topor LS, Agrawal S, Calabria A, Tebben P, Faircloth R, Imel EA, Casey L, Carpenter TO. Unexpected widespread hypophosphatemia and bone disease associated with elemental formula use in infants and children. Bone. 2017 04; 97:287-292.
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    Score: 0.033
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