is there an internal lint for the bib fields before they are exported?
I am exporting this citation stored in my user
@ARTICLE{Kugler2015-bi,
title = "{C} reactive protein and long-term risk for chronic kidney
disease: a historical prospective study",
author = "Kugler, Eitan and Cohen, Eytan and Goldberg, Elad and Nardi,
Yuval and Levi, Amos and Krause, Irit and Garty, Moshe and
Krause, Ilan",
abstract = "INTRODUCTION: C reactive protein (CRP) is an acute phase reactant
that primarily produced by hepatocytes yet may be locally
expressed in renal tubular cells. We assessed the association of
CRP and the risk for chronic kidney disease (CKD) development.
METHODS: Historical prospective cohort study was conducted on
subjects attending a screening center in Israel since the year
2000. Subjects with an estimated GFR (eGFR) above 60 ml/min/1.73
m(2) at baseline were included, and high sensitive (hs) CRP
levels as well as eGFR were recorded for each visit. Follow up
continued for at least 5 years for each subject until 2013. Risk
for CKD at end of follow up was assessed in relation to mean
hs-CRP levels of each subject. The confounding effects of other
predictors of CKD were examined. A logistic regression model
treating CRP as a continuous variable was further applied.
RESULTS: Out of 4,345 patients, 42 (1\%) developed CKD in a mean
follow up of 7.6 $\pm$ 2 years. Elevated levels of CRP were
associated with greater risk for CKD (crude OR 4.17, 95\% CI
1.46-11.89). The OR for the association of CRP with CKD when
controlling for age and gender was 5.2 (95\% CI 1.7-16.2). When
controlling for established renal risk factors, elevated CRP
levels remained significantly associated with greater risk for
CKD (OR 5.42, 95\% CI 1.76-16.68). When applying logistic
regression models treating CRP as a continuous variable, for
patients with diabetes mellitus (DM), hypertension (HTN) or eGFR
between 60-90 ml\textbackslashmin\textbackslash1.73 m(2), the
predictive role of CRP for CKD was highly significant.
CONCLUSION: Elevated CRP level is an independent risk factor for
CKD development. In patients with DM, HTN or baseline eGFR
between 60-90 ml\textbackslashmin\textbackslash1.73 m(2) its
predictive role is enhanced.",
journal = "J. Nephrol.",
volume = 28,
number = 3,
pages = "321--327",
month = jun,
year = 2015,
language = "en"
}
this does not compile in correctly because the ml\textbackslashmin\textbackslash1.73
needs to be ml\textbackslash{min}\textbackslash{1.73}
or ml\textbackslash min\textbackslash 1.73