TRPV6 is not required for 1 alpha ,25-dihydroxyvitamin D sub(3)-induced intestinal calcium absorption in vivo
The requirement for TRPV6 for vitamin D-dependent intestinal calcium absorption in vivo has been examined by using vitamin D-deficient TRPV6 null mice and littermate wild-type mice. Each of the vitamin D-deficient animals received each day for 4 days 50 ng of 1,25-dihydroyvitamin D sub(3) in 0.1 ml...
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