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  1. ... regulation of phosphate levels in the body (phosphate homeostasis). Phosphate is needed for many functions including the ... phosphate levels in the body are low.Phosphate homeostasis is also controlled by vitamin D. When turned ...
  2. ... role in the regulation of phosphate levels (phosphate homeostasis). Although this protein can be found in several ... Role of Sodium-Dependent Phosphate Transporter in Phosphate Homeostasis. J Nutr Sci Vitaminol (Tokyo). 2015;61 Suppl: ...
  3. Brain Facts: Glossary (Society for Neuroscience)  
    Brain Diseases/Reference Desk ... Brain Diseases ... Society for Neuroscience
  4. Rabson-Mendenhall syndrome is a rare disorder characterized by severe insulin resistance, a condition in which the body's tissues and organs do not respond ...
  5. Type A insulin resistance syndrome is a rare disorder characterized by severe insulin resistance, a condition in which the body's tissues and organs do not ...
  6. Progressive pseudorheumatoid dysplasia (PPRD) is a joint disease that worsens over time. This condition is characterized by breakdown (degeneration) of the cartilage ...
  7. Donohue syndrome is a rare disorder characterized by severe insulin resistance, a condition in which the body's tissues and organs do not respond properly to ...
  8. ... regulating the phosphate levels within the body (phosphate homeostasis). Among its many functions, phosphate plays a critical ... PubMed Bergwitz C, Juppner H. Regulation of phosphate homeostasis by PTH, vitamin D, and FGF23. Annu Rev ...
  9. ... proper balance of protein production and breakdown (protein homeostasis). Old proteins need to be removed to make ... and death. This protein buildup also disrupts protein homeostasis. Old proteins must be removed before cells can ...
  10. ... a major role in regulating phosphate levels (phosphate homeostasis) by transporting phosphate across cell membranes. SLC20A2 gene ... also have roles in cell signaling and phosphate homeostasis.Researchers suggest that calcium deposits lead to the ...
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