Calcium has important role in many biological processes therefore calcium homeostasis should be maintained. Imbalance in calcium homeostasis would affects the bone metabolism, neuromuscular function, blood coagulation, cell proliferation and signal transduction. Homeostasis of calcium is maintained by three major organs: gastrointestinal tract, bone and kidney. Intestinal calcium absorption is the sole mechanism to supply calcium to the body. Calcium absorption controlled by <em>calcitropic hormones</em> (1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferolvitamin D3 (1,25-(OH)2D3) and parathyroid hormone (PTH). Exercise enhancing calcium absorption through transcellular and paracellular calcium transport by increasing the <em>calcium transporter genes</em>
Calcium is an important mineral element that we need to maintain health. Total amount in the body is...
The active form of vitamin D, 1,25(OH)2D, is a crucial regulator of calcium homeostasis, especially ...
The serum calcium levels and the calcium content of the skeleton are highly interdependent. Indeed, ...
5Calcium is an essential element in the human body. Although over99 % of the total body calcium is l...
AbstractCalcium, as the most abundant mineral in human body, is involved in many physiological and p...
Calcium is one of the vital and essential elements in the body, serving as a primary constituent of ...
Moderate endurance exercise and physical activity have a positive effect on calcium metabolism and b...
Calcium and phosphate regulate numerous biological processes and they are essential for bone mass an...
Calcium ion plays a key role in many fundamental biologic processes including muscle contraction, bl...
Calcium is a key ion involved in cardiac and skeletal muscle contractility, nerve function, and skel...
Calcium is essential for many metabolic process, including nerve function, muscle contraction, and b...
Contains fulltext : 47632.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Ca(2+) is an e...
Maintaining normal calcium levels within the body (8.5-10 mg dL -1) requires the action of two hormo...
Calcium is very important for many physiological functions that take place in the body. The interact...
Loss-of-function mutations in genes involved in the vitamin D/vitamin D receptor system have clearly...
Calcium is an important mineral element that we need to maintain health. Total amount in the body is...
The active form of vitamin D, 1,25(OH)2D, is a crucial regulator of calcium homeostasis, especially ...
The serum calcium levels and the calcium content of the skeleton are highly interdependent. Indeed, ...
5Calcium is an essential element in the human body. Although over99 % of the total body calcium is l...
AbstractCalcium, as the most abundant mineral in human body, is involved in many physiological and p...
Calcium is one of the vital and essential elements in the body, serving as a primary constituent of ...
Moderate endurance exercise and physical activity have a positive effect on calcium metabolism and b...
Calcium and phosphate regulate numerous biological processes and they are essential for bone mass an...
Calcium ion plays a key role in many fundamental biologic processes including muscle contraction, bl...
Calcium is a key ion involved in cardiac and skeletal muscle contractility, nerve function, and skel...
Calcium is essential for many metabolic process, including nerve function, muscle contraction, and b...
Contains fulltext : 47632.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Ca(2+) is an e...
Maintaining normal calcium levels within the body (8.5-10 mg dL -1) requires the action of two hormo...
Calcium is very important for many physiological functions that take place in the body. The interact...
Loss-of-function mutations in genes involved in the vitamin D/vitamin D receptor system have clearly...
Calcium is an important mineral element that we need to maintain health. Total amount in the body is...
The active form of vitamin D, 1,25(OH)2D, is a crucial regulator of calcium homeostasis, especially ...
The serum calcium levels and the calcium content of the skeleton are highly interdependent. Indeed, ...