Arabidopsis Pht1;5 plays an integral role in phosphate homeostasis [PDF]
Aaron P. Smith+2 more
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Homeostasis in Input-Output Networks: Structure, Classification and Applications [PDF]
Homeostasis is concerned with regulatory mechanisms, present in biological systems, where some specific variable is kept close to a set value as some external disturbance affects the system. Mathematically, the notion of homeostasis can be formalized in terms of an input-output function that maps the parameter representing the external disturbance to ...
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Functional characterization of the rice SPX‐MFS family reveals a key role of OsSPX‐MFS1 in controlling phosphate homeostasis in leaves [PDF]
Chuang Wang+7 more
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Insights into pulmonary phosphate homeostasis and osteoclastogenesis emerge from the study of pulmonary alveolar microlithiasis. [PDF]
Uehara Y+23 more
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Dynamic homeostasis in relaxation and bursting oscillations [PDF]
Homeostasis, broadly speaking, refers to the maintenance of a stable internal state when faced with external stimuli. Failure to manage these regulatory processes can lead to different diseases or death. Most physiologists and cell biologists around the world agree that homeostasis is a fundamental tenet of their disciplines.
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Dentin matrix protein 1 and phosphate homeostasis are critical for postnatal pulp, dentin and enamel formation [PDF]
Afsaneh Rangiani+6 more
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CORRIGENDUM: Deterioration of Phosphate Homeostasis Is a Trigger for Cardiac Afterload - Clinical Importance of Fibroblast Growth Factor 23 for Accelerated Aging. [PDF]
Mizuno Y+6 more
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Deterioration of Phosphate Homeostasis Is a Trigger for Cardiac Afterload - Clinical Importance of Fibroblast Growth Factor 23 for Accelerated Aging. [PDF]
Mizuno Y+6 more
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Cell-level modelling of homeostasis in confined epithelial monolayers [PDF]
Tissue homeostasis, the biological process of maintaining a steady state in tissue via control of cell proliferation, death, and metabolic function, is essential for the development, growth, maintenance, and proper function of living organisms. Disruptions to this process can lead to serious diseases and even death.
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