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What homeostasis leaves out: Kinorhesis, a physiological principle of transformation
The Journal of Physiology, EarlyView.
Nelson D. Horseman
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ABSTRACT Background and Aim This systematic review examined associations between vitamin D status and/or supplementation and functional outcomes (e.g., strength, performance, falls), with secondary reporting of biomechanical endpoints of human muscle, tendon, and bone.
Mohammad Soltani +2 more
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Successful transition from rhPTH(1-84) to palopegteriparatide in chronic hypoparathyroidism. [PDF]
Chiardi I, Trimboli P.
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ABSTRACT Background Celiac disease (CD) is an autoimmune enteropathy. The WNT signaling pathway acts in adult intestinal epithelium maintenance. Aim To evaluate the level of two WNT antagonists, including dikkopf‐1 (Dkk‐1) and sclerostin, in CD patients compared to controls. Methods A total of 43 cases and 45 controls were enrolled in this case‐control
Mohammed Nibras Thabit Al‐Ani +5 more
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Cross-Expression of Thymic and Parathyroid Hormone Receptors Supports the Hypothesis of a Parathyroid-Thymus Port System. [PDF]
Comanescu MP +8 more
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Intraoperative near-infrared autofluorescence in parathyroidectomy: associations with gland morphology, body mass index, and histopathology. [PDF]
Chen W +10 more
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Abstract Background Children with intestinal failure are at risk for kidney dysfunction; however, the contributing factors are not well established. We aimed to describe risk factors associated with glomerular and tubular renal dysfunction in children with intestinal failure.
Amanda M. Braga da Mata +7 more
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Reflections on prevention and treatment of post-thyroidectomy hypoparathyroidism: current management approaches and future prospects. [PDF]
Li J +8 more
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International Forum of Allergy &Rhinology, Volume 16, Issue 5, Page 512-515, May 2026.
Jack Birkenbeuel +7 more
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Egg yolk hydrolysate shows moderate impact on osteoporosis in ovariectomized rats
Abstract BACKGROUND This study investigated the protective effect of egg yolk hydrolysate (FC) on osteoporosis in ovariectomized (OVX) rats, a well‐established model of postmenopausal bone loss. OVX rats were fed diets supplemented with 0.2% or 1% FC for 13 weeks.
Ilekuttige Priyan Shanura Fernando +4 more
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