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3D Cardiac Constructs in Drug Discovery: Current Advances and Future Challenges. [PDF]
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Sea buckthorn berry extract favorably affects bone metabolism-related biomarkers and collagen deposition in cultured rat primary osteoblasts. [PDF]
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Calcium-Deprived Rats Avoid Sweet Compounds
The Journal of Nutrition, 1998To characterize the link between calcium status and sweet solution intake, rats fed a diet containing 25 mmol Ca2+/kg (Ca-25, low calcium) or 150 mmol Ca2+/kg (Ca-150, control) were given 48-h two-bottle tests with a choice between water and various concentrations of a nutrient (sucrose, Polycose, ethanol and/or corn oil).
M G, Tordoff, S H, Rabusa
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2014
The chemical element calcium, Ca, atomic number 20, is an alkaline-earth metal which is fifth in abundance among all elements (ca 4%) and the third most abundant metal found in the earth's crust. It is too reactive to be found naturally in the free state, but its compounds are widespread as the minerals marble, CaCO3, limestone, CaCO3, calcite, CaCO3 ...
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The chemical element calcium, Ca, atomic number 20, is an alkaline-earth metal which is fifth in abundance among all elements (ca 4%) and the third most abundant metal found in the earth's crust. It is too reactive to be found naturally in the free state, but its compounds are widespread as the minerals marble, CaCO3, limestone, CaCO3, calcite, CaCO3 ...
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