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Disorders of Calcium Metabolism
Nephron Physiology, 2010The genetic contribution to calcium metabolism is well recognized. Many of the proteins that contribute to calcium homeostasis through intestinal absorption, bone deposition and resorption, renal reabsorption and the molecules regulating these processes have been identified.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2008
Calcium is one of the most important plasma constituents in mammals and birds. It provides structural strength and support (bones and eggshell) and plays vital roles in many of the biochemical reactions in the body. The control of calcium metabolism in birds is highly efficient and closely regulated in a number of tissues, primarily parathyroid gland ...
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Calcium is one of the most important plasma constituents in mammals and birds. It provides structural strength and support (bones and eggshell) and plays vital roles in many of the biochemical reactions in the body. The control of calcium metabolism in birds is highly efficient and closely regulated in a number of tissues, primarily parathyroid gland ...
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Pancreatitis and Calcium Metabolism
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1971Excerpt To the editor: It is commonly known that pancreatitis is frequently associated with either hyperparathyroidism or disturbed calcium metabolism.
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Hormones and Calcium Metabolism [PDF]
The literature on the effects of hormones on bone and calcium metabolism is so large that it is impossible to review it adequately. All this paper will attempt to do is to report selected papers which appear to the writer to shed significant light upon the action of hormones on calcium and bone metabolism in man. Parathyroid hormone and calcitonin have
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Journal of Experimental Biology, 1928
ABSTRACT Several years ago Reach (1912) made comparisons of the amount of calcium that could be recovered from ashing of the entire bodies of male and female white mice. He worked with normal and gonadectomised males and females and obtained higher percentages of CaO from both groups of females (1·283 normal, 1·275 ovariotomised), and ...
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ABSTRACT Several years ago Reach (1912) made comparisons of the amount of calcium that could be recovered from ashing of the entire bodies of male and female white mice. He worked with normal and gonadectomised males and females and obtained higher percentages of CaO from both groups of females (1·283 normal, 1·275 ovariotomised), and ...
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Physiology of Calcium Metabolism
Physiological Reviews, 1953Ole Jacob Malm+2 more
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Metabolomics in cancer research and emerging applications in clinical oncology
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Daniel R Schmidt+2 more
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Calcium metabolism in microgravity.
European journal of medical research, 1999Unloading of weight bearing bones as induced by microgravity or immobilization has significant impacts on the calcium and bone metabolism and is the most likely cause for space osteoporosis. During a 4.5 to 6 month stay in space most of the astronauts develop a reduction in bone mineral density in spine, femoral neck, trochanter, and pelvis of 1%-1.6 ...
Heer, Martina+7 more
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Targeting cancer metabolism in the era of precision oncology
Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2022Arantxa Gorostiaga+2 more
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