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Malek A, Barchowsky A, Bowser R, Heiman-Patterson T, Lacomis D, Rana S, et al.
Neurodegener Dis . 2013 Nov; 14(1):31-8. PMID: 24246552
Background/aims: Environmental and occupational exposures are implicated as risk factors for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), the etiology of which is largely unknown, although no causal relationships have been established. Objective:...
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Khan A, Housami F, Melotti R, Timoney A, Stickler D
J Urol . 2010 Feb; 183(4):1390-4. PMID: 20171661
Purpose: Nucleation pH is the pH at which Ca and Mg come out of urine to form crystals. If the safety margin between voiding pH and nucleation pH could be...
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Tenke P, Riedl C, Jones G, Williams G, Stickler D, Nagy E
Int J Antimicrob Agents . 2004 Mar; 23 Suppl 1:S67-74. PMID: 15037330
In the process of endourological development a variety of foreign bodies have been invented besides urinary catheters, on which biofilm can be formed. Bacteria in the biofilm are less susceptible...
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Stickler D, Young R, Jones G, Sabbuba N, Morris N
Urol Res . 2003 Oct; 31(5):306-11. PMID: 14574534
Many patients undergoing long-term bladder catheterisation experience blockage and encrustation of their catheters. The problem stems from infection by urease producing bacteria, particularly Proteus mirabilis. Bacterial biofilms colonise the catheters,...
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Watterson J, Cadieux P, Stickler D, Reid G, Denstedt J
J Endourol . 2003 Oct; 17(7):523-7. PMID: 14565887
Background And Purpose: Encrustation on indwelling ureteral stents is commonly related to the presence of urease-producing bacteria that elevate the pH of the urine through the hydrolysis of urea, resulting...
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Stickler D, Gilmore R, Rosenbek J, Donovan N
Dysphagia . 2003 Sep; 18(3):179-81. PMID: 14506983
It has been demonstrated that the insular cortex plays an important role in the swallowing mechanism. This case report describes a patient with bilateral insular cortex lesions and dysphagia secondary...
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Feneley R, Painter D, Evans A, Stickler D
Br J Gen Pract . 2002 Jun; 52(479):500. PMID: 12051224
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