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Results 1 - 10 of 61 for minerals
  1. ... both kidneys; the stones are made up of minerals or other compounds found in urine. Kidney stones ... a protein building block), or struvite (a phosphate mineral). Stones form when there is more of the ...
  2. ... the accumulation of deposits of calcium and other minerals (mineralization) in elastic fibers. Elastic fibers are a ... Pyrophosphate helps control deposition of calcium and other minerals in the body. Other studies suggest that a ...
  3. ... CW, Hamersma H, Beighton P, Papapoulos SE. Bone mineral density in sclerosteosis; affected individuals and gene carriers. ...
  4. ... inner ear. Additionally, this protein helps regulate bone mineral density, which is a measure of the amount of calcium and other minerals in bones. The minerals give the bones strength, ...
  5. ... childhood. It is caused by a shortage of minerals, such as calcium, in bones (decreased bone mineral density), which makes the bones brittle and prone ...
  6. ... caused by a shortage of calcium and other minerals in bones (decreased bone mineral density), which makes the bones brittle and prone ... protein is involved in the regulation of bone mineral density.LRP5 gene mutations that cause juvenile primary ...
  7. ... of the condition is low levels of the mineral calcium (hypocalcemia), which is essential for the normal ... condition called secondary hyperparathyroidism. Low levels of a mineral called phosphate (hypophosphatemia) also occur in affected individuals. ...
  8. ... eye (the cornea), and some have low bone mineral density (osteoporosis).In rare cases, affected individuals do ... infantile hypercalcemia 2 have low levels of a mineral called phosphate in the blood (hypophosphatemia), while phosphate ...
  9. ... phosphate in the blood (hypophosphatemia). Phosphate is a mineral that is essential for the normal formation of ... excess phosphate in urine, and they reabsorb this mineral into the bloodstream when more is needed. However, ...
  10. ... involved in maintaining the proper balance of several minerals in the body, including calcium and phosphate, which ... VDR protein cannot stimulate gene activity important for mineral absorption. The lack of calcium and phosphate absorption ...
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