AbstractCalcium, as the most abundant mineral in human body, is involved in many physiological and pathological processes. Here, we reviewed the key mechanisms of calcium homeostasis, including calcium sensing receptor regulation, intestinal calcium absorption, renal calcium reabsorption and bone calcium resorption. We further discussed the roles of dietary calcium and vitamin D in diseases associated with dysfunctional regulation of calcium. However, the over-dosed consumption of calcium could increase the risks for a series of diseases, such as kidney stone, myocardial infarction and stroke
Calcium is an important mineral element that we need to maintain health. Total amount in the body is...
Calcium and phosphate regulate numerous biological processes and they are essential for bone mass an...
The serum calcium levels and the calcium content of the skeleton are highly interdependent. Indeed, ...
AbstractCalcium, as the most abundant mineral in human body, is involved in many physiological and p...
Abstract Calcium is one of the most abundant minerals in the body and its metabolism is one of the b...
Extracellular calcium participates in several key physiological functions, such as control of blood ...
Calcium is one of the vital and essential elements in the body, serving as a primary constituent of ...
Loss-of-function mutations in genes involved in the vitamin D/vitamin D receptor system have clearly...
The active form of vitamin D, 1,25(OH)2D, is a crucial regulator of calcium homeostasis, especially ...
Calcium has important role in many biological processes therefore calcium homeostasis should be main...
Calcium (Ca+2) is a divalent cation that plays a critical role in numerous body functions such as sk...
Calcium, phosphate and magnesium are essential for human function and life. Each electrolyte is read...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. The active form of vitamin D, 1,25(OH)2D3, controls serum ...
Calcium is essential for many metabolic process, including nerve function, muscle contraction, and b...
Calcium, protein and vitamin D are the main nutrients relevant to bone health. This short article ...
Calcium is an important mineral element that we need to maintain health. Total amount in the body is...
Calcium and phosphate regulate numerous biological processes and they are essential for bone mass an...
The serum calcium levels and the calcium content of the skeleton are highly interdependent. Indeed, ...
AbstractCalcium, as the most abundant mineral in human body, is involved in many physiological and p...
Abstract Calcium is one of the most abundant minerals in the body and its metabolism is one of the b...
Extracellular calcium participates in several key physiological functions, such as control of blood ...
Calcium is one of the vital and essential elements in the body, serving as a primary constituent of ...
Loss-of-function mutations in genes involved in the vitamin D/vitamin D receptor system have clearly...
The active form of vitamin D, 1,25(OH)2D, is a crucial regulator of calcium homeostasis, especially ...
Calcium has important role in many biological processes therefore calcium homeostasis should be main...
Calcium (Ca+2) is a divalent cation that plays a critical role in numerous body functions such as sk...
Calcium, phosphate and magnesium are essential for human function and life. Each electrolyte is read...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. The active form of vitamin D, 1,25(OH)2D3, controls serum ...
Calcium is essential for many metabolic process, including nerve function, muscle contraction, and b...
Calcium, protein and vitamin D are the main nutrients relevant to bone health. This short article ...
Calcium is an important mineral element that we need to maintain health. Total amount in the body is...
Calcium and phosphate regulate numerous biological processes and they are essential for bone mass an...
The serum calcium levels and the calcium content of the skeleton are highly interdependent. Indeed, ...