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A Novel SLC9A3R1 Mutation as a Rare Cause of Infantile Hypercalcemia. [PDF]

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Phosphate deprivation restricts bacterial degradation of the marine polysaccharide fucoidan. [PDF]

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Xu Y   +14 more
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Phosphate-Sensing

2022
The blood level of phosphate is tightly regulated in a narrow range. Hyperphosphatemia and hypophosphatemia both lead to the development of diseases, such as hyperphosphatemic tumoral calcinosis and rickets/osteomalacia, respectively. Although several humoral factors have been known to affect blood phosphate levels, fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23 ...
Yuichi, Takashi, Seiji, Fukumoto
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Phosphate Pools, Phosphate Transport, and Phosphate Availability

Annual Review of Plant Physiology, 1973
(gIucose-6- phosphate ) and similar abbreviations for specific esters, P-lipid (phospholipid), P-choline (phosphatyl choline). 2 Throughout this article, solution concentrations will be given as molarities. The tissue content will usually be expressed as miIIimoles (mmoles), micromoles (I'moles) or nano­ moles (nmoles) per gram fresh weight (g fr wt ...
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Phosphate Acquisition

Plant and Soil, 2005
Phosphate (Pi) is considered to be one of the least available plant nutrients in the soil. High-affinity Pi transporters are generally accepted as entry points for Pi in the roots. The physiological, genetic, molecular and biochemical analysis of phosphate starvation response mechanisms highlight the ability of plants to adapt and thrive under ...
K. G. Raghothama, A. S. Karthikeyan
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