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Calcitriol receptors in rat thyroid follicular cells (FRTL-5)

Acta Endocrinologica, 1991
Abstract. The FRTL-5 cell line is widely used as a model for normal thyroid follicular cells. These cells have retained their ability to alter cAMP production, cell proliferation, iodine uptake, and thyroglobulin synthesis in response to thyrotropin. We have previously shown that calcitriol attenuated both basal and TSH stimulated cAMP production dose ...
J P, Berg, P A, Torjesen, E, Haug
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Calcitriol-resistant rickets due to vitamin D receptor defects

Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1995
Calcitriol-resistant rickets (CRR) is an autosomal recessive disease due to a defect in the vitamin D receptor (VDR) or a site distal to it. The main characteristics are extreme rickets, with growth attenuation, osteomalacia, secondary hyperparathyroidism, severe dental caries, and alopecia.
Z, Hochberg, Y, Weisman
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Calcitriol Differentially Modulates mRNA Encoding Calcitriol Receptors and Calcium-Binding Protein 9 kDa in Human Fetal Jejunum

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1996
Human intestinal mucosa consists of highly active epithelial cells in continual renewal and differentiation processes anatomically located at different portions of the villi. Besides its well recognized role in bone cell homeostasis, calcitriol has been attributed a role in cellular differentiation and proliferation in normal and cancerous cells.
E E, Delvin   +3 more
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