Extracellular calcium participates in several key physiological functions, such as control of blood coagulation, bone calcification or muscle contraction. Calcium homeostasis in humans is regulated in part by genetic factors, as illustrated by rare monogenic diseases characterized by hypo or hypercalcaemia. Both serum calcium and urinary calcium excretion are heritable continuous traits in humans. Serum calcium levels are tightly regulated by two main hormonal systems, i.e. parathyroid hormone and vitamin D, which are themselves also influenced by genetic factors. Recent technological advances in molecular biology allow for the screening of the human genome at an unprecedented level of detail and using hypothesis-free approaches, such as ge...
Parathyroid hormone (PTH); the principal parathyroid hormone receptor (PTH1R); a G protein-linked h...
The extracellular calcium (Ca(2+) o)-sensing receptor (CaSR) is a family C G protein-coupled recepto...
The concentration of calcium in the extracellular fluid is crucialfor several physiological function...
Extracellular calcium participates in several key physiological functions, such as control of blood ...
Calcium is an essential component of a multitude of physiological processes in complex organisms. Ca...
Calcium is vital to the normal functioning of multiple organ systems and its serum concentration is ...
Calcium is vital to the normal functioning of multiple organ systems and its serum concentration is ...
Calcium is vital to the normal functioning of multiple organ systems and its serum concentration is ...
Calcium (Ca), phosphorus (phosphate, HPO4), and magnesium (Mg) are essential nutrients that are crit...
Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies identifies six new Loci for serum calcium concentra...
Inherited diseases of calcium homeostasis were described more than 30 years ago. Consecutively, the...
AbstractCalcium, as the most abundant mineral in human body, is involved in many physiological and p...
Objective: Genetic disorders of calcium metabolism arise in a familial or sporadic setting. The calc...
Background Calcium plays a role in a wide range of biological functions. Here we conducted a phenome...
Regulation of serum calcium in vertebrates is maintained by the actions of the parathyroid glands wo...
Parathyroid hormone (PTH); the principal parathyroid hormone receptor (PTH1R); a G protein-linked h...
The extracellular calcium (Ca(2+) o)-sensing receptor (CaSR) is a family C G protein-coupled recepto...
The concentration of calcium in the extracellular fluid is crucialfor several physiological function...
Extracellular calcium participates in several key physiological functions, such as control of blood ...
Calcium is an essential component of a multitude of physiological processes in complex organisms. Ca...
Calcium is vital to the normal functioning of multiple organ systems and its serum concentration is ...
Calcium is vital to the normal functioning of multiple organ systems and its serum concentration is ...
Calcium is vital to the normal functioning of multiple organ systems and its serum concentration is ...
Calcium (Ca), phosphorus (phosphate, HPO4), and magnesium (Mg) are essential nutrients that are crit...
Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies identifies six new Loci for serum calcium concentra...
Inherited diseases of calcium homeostasis were described more than 30 years ago. Consecutively, the...
AbstractCalcium, as the most abundant mineral in human body, is involved in many physiological and p...
Objective: Genetic disorders of calcium metabolism arise in a familial or sporadic setting. The calc...
Background Calcium plays a role in a wide range of biological functions. Here we conducted a phenome...
Regulation of serum calcium in vertebrates is maintained by the actions of the parathyroid glands wo...
Parathyroid hormone (PTH); the principal parathyroid hormone receptor (PTH1R); a G protein-linked h...
The extracellular calcium (Ca(2+) o)-sensing receptor (CaSR) is a family C G protein-coupled recepto...
The concentration of calcium in the extracellular fluid is crucialfor several physiological function...