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Authors: PASTOOR FJH VANTKLOOSTER AT VANTINTELEN G OPITZ R BEYNEN AC
Citation: Fjh. Pastoor et al., THE EFFECT OF DIETARY CALCIUM ON THE EXCRETION OF CALCIUM, MAGNESIUM AND PHOSPHORUS IN RATS FED ON PURIFIED FELINE DIETS, Journal of animal physiology and animal nutrition, 73(2), 1995, pp. 86-95

Authors: PASTOOR FJH VANTKLOOSTER AT MATHOT JNJJ BEYNEN AC
Citation: Fjh. Pastoor et al., INCREASING PHOSPHORUS INTAKE REDUCES URINARY CONCENTRATIONS OF MAGNESIUM AND CALCIUM IN ADULT OVARIECTOMIZED CATS FED PURIFIED DIETS, The Journal of nutrition, 125(5), 1995, pp. 1334-1341

Authors: PASTOOR FJH VANTKLOOSTER AT OPITZ R BEYNEN AC
Citation: Fjh. Pastoor et al., EFFECT OF DIETARY MAGNESIUM LEVEL ON URINARY AND FECAL EXCRETION OF CALCIUM, MAGNESIUM AND PHOSPHORUS IN ADULT, OVARIECTOMIZED CATS, British Journal of Nutrition, 74(1), 1995, pp. 77-84

Authors: PASTOOR FJH OPITZ R VANTKLOOSTER AT BEYNEN AC
Citation: Fjh. Pastoor et al., DIETARY PHOSPHORUS RESTRICTION TO HALF THE MINIMUM REQUIRED AMOUNT SLIGHTLY REDUCES WEIGHT-GAIN AND LENGTH OF TIBIA, BUT SUSTAINS FEMUR MINERALIZATION AND PREVENTS NEPHROCALCINOSIS IN FEMALE KITTENS, British Journal of Nutrition, 74(1), 1995, pp. 85-100

Authors: PASTOOR FJH OPITZ R VANTKLOOSTER AT BEYNEN AC
Citation: Fjh. Pastoor et al., SUBSTITUTION OF DIETARY CALCIUM-CHLORIDE FOR CALCIUM-CARBONATE REDUCES URINARY PH AND URINARY PHOSPHORUS EXCRETION IN ADULT CATS, Veterinary quarterly, 16(3), 1994, pp. 157-160

Authors: PASTOOR FJH VANTKLOOSTER AT BEYNEN AC
Citation: Fjh. Pastoor et al., CALCIUM-CHLORIDE AS URINARY ACIDIFIER IN RELATION TO ITS POTENTIAL USE IN THE PREVENTION OF STRUVITE UROLITHIASIS IN THE CAT, Veterinary quarterly, 16, 1994, pp. 190000037-190000038

Authors: PASTOOR FJH VANTKLOOSTER AT MATHOT JNJJ BEYNEN AC
Citation: Fjh. Pastoor et al., INCREASING CALCIUM INTAKES LOWER URINARY CONCENTRATIONS OF PHOSPHORUSAND MAGNESIUM IN ADULT OVARIECTOMIZED CATS, The Journal of nutrition, 124(2), 1994, pp. 299-304

Authors: PASTOOR FJH OPITZ R VANTKLOOSTER AT BEYNEN AC
Citation: Fjh. Pastoor et al., DIETARY CALCIUM-CHLORIDE VS CALCIUM-CARBONATE REDUCES URINARY PH AND PHOSPHORUS CONCENTRATION, IMPROVES BONE MINERALIZATION AND DEPRESSES KIDNEY CALCIUM LEVEL IN CATS, The Journal of nutrition, 124(11), 1994, pp. 2212-2222
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