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Results 1 - 10 of 22 for Calcium Phosphate
  1. ... many tiny fragments (microliths) of a compound called calcium phosphate gradually accumulate in the small air sacs (alveoli) ... People with pulmonary alveolar microlithiasis can also develop calcium phosphate deposits in other organs and tissues of the ...
  2. ... of all kidney stones are composed primarily of calcium. Stones can also be made up of uric acid (a normal waste product), cystine (a protein building block), or struvite (a phosphate mineral). Stones form when there is more of ...
  3. ... many tiny fragments (microliths) of a compound called calcium phosphate gradually accumulate in the alveoli. These deposits eventually ...
  4. ... balance of several minerals in the body, including calcium and phosphate. These minerals are needed for many functions, including ... major roles is to control the absorption of calcium and phosphate from the intestines into the bloodstream.The CYP2R1 ...
  5. ... balance of several minerals in the body, including calcium and phosphate, which are essential for the normal formation of ... major roles is to control the absorption of calcium and phosphate from the intestines into the bloodstream. Vitamin D ...
  6. ... balance of several minerals in the body, including calcium and phosphate, which are essential for the normal formation of ... major roles is to control the absorption of calcium and phosphate from the intestines into the bloodstream. Vitamin D ...
  7. ... balance of several minerals in the body, including calcium and phosphate, which are essential for the normal formation of ... major roles is to control the absorption of calcium and phosphate from the intestines into the bloodstream. Vitamin D ...
  8. ... Both genes help maintain the proper balance of calcium or phosphate in the body, a process that can involve ... needed, for example when the proper balance of calcium or phosphate in the body is reached. Mutations in the ...
  9. ... balance of several minerals in the body, including calcium and phosphate, which are essential for the normal formation of ... major roles is to control the absorption of calcium and phosphate from the intestines into the bloodstream. Vitamin D ...
  10. ... in the blood (hyperphosphatemia) and abnormal deposits of phosphate and calcium (calcinosis) in the body's tissues. Calcinosis typically ... by the kidneys. Calcinosis results when the excess phosphate combines with calcium to form deposits that build up in soft ...
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