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| This article highlights the potential negative effect of the current combat environment on bone health of young military men and women who may be at risk for stress fractures and future bone disease |
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| Hypercalcemia which results from the rate of calcium influx into the extracellular fluid exceeding the rate of calcium efflux from the extracellular fluid has been reported as occurring in approximat |
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| Fifteen quinolizidine derivatives have been tested for antiarrhythmic inotropic and chronotropic effects on isolated guinea pig (gp) heart tissues and to assess calcium antagonist activity. All compo |
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| BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a genetic disorder that results in bone fragility. Several studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of bisphosphonate therapy. The aim of t |
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| Human individuals require at least 20 inorganic elements (minerals) for normal functioning. However much of the worlds population is probably deficient in one or more essential minerals and at increa |
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| BACKGROUND Primary hyperparathyroidism (pHPT) is a common disease that often remains undetected and causes severe disturbance especially in postmenopausal women. Therefore national recommendations pr |
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| Arsenic is a metalloid that causes the dysfunction of critical enzymes oxidative stress and malignancies. In recent years several transporters of As(III) have been identified including aquaglyceropor |
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| S100B is a calcium-binding protein which is produced primarily by glial cells. It modulates the proliferation and differentiation of neurons and glia by affecting protective and apoptotic mechanisms. |
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| Quick cytosolic calcium clearance is essential for the effective modulation of various cellular functions. An excess of cytosolic calcium after influx is largely removed via ATP-dependent mechanisms |
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| Great insight has been gained into the structure and function of the inositol 145 trisphosphate receptor (InsP(3)R) by studies employing mutagenesis of the cDNA encoding the receptor. Notably early s |
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