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Comprehensive Physiology, 1991
Abstract The sections in this article are: Phosphate Regulation Plasma Phosphate Concentration Renal Handling of Phosphate ...
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Abstract The sections in this article are: Phosphate Regulation Plasma Phosphate Concentration Renal Handling of Phosphate ...
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NPT2a — The Key to Phosphate Homeostasis
New England Journal of Medicine, 2002Phosphate leads two lives — an ancient intracellular one and a more recent extracellular one. Inside cells, phosphate has a structural role in nucleic acids and phospholipids, forms high-energy est...
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PARATHYROID HORMONE AND PHOSPHATE HOMEOSTASIS IN MAN
Acta Endocrinologica, 1964ABSTRACT To determine whether parathyroid hormone is required for renal response to phosphorus loading, the effects of ingestion of 3100 mg of phosphorus daily for 3 days were compared in 5 treated hypoparathyroid patients and 5 normal control subjects of comparable age and sex.
A, HALDEN, E, EISENBERG, G S, GORDAN
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The skeleton: Endocrine regulator of phosphate homeostasis
Current Osteoporosis Reports, 2008Phosphorus is an essential element in skeletal development, bone mineralization, membrane composition, nucleotide structure, and cellular signaling. Phosphate, the principal form in which phosphorus is found in the body, is regulated by the complex interplay of the hormones parathyroid hormone (PTH), calcitriol (1,25[OH](2) vitamin D(3)), and ...
Máire E, Doyle, Suzanne M, Jan de Beur
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Phosphate homeostasis and the renal-gastrointestinal axis
American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 2010Transport of phosphate across intestinal and renal epithelia is essential for normal phosphate balance, yet we know less about the mechanisms and regulation of intestinal phosphate absorption than we do about phosphate handling by the kidney. Recent studies have provided strong evidence that the sodium-phosphate cotransporter NaPi-IIb is responsible ...
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Phosphate and Mineral Homeostasis
1986I. Special Presentations.- High Energy Phosphate, Phospholipids and Calcium in Ischemic Renal Tubular Cell Injury.- Calcium, Cell Function and Cell Death.- Primary Hyperparathyroidism (PHP) Revisited.- II. Renal Handling of Phosphate.- Mechanisms of Ion Transport Regulation by Parathyroid Hormone: cAMP/Ca2+/Calmodulin and Phospholipid Dependent ...
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