Renal control of extracellular calcium
Calcium is important not only as the major constituent of the skeleton but also as the major ionic cytosolic messenger for a variety of biochemical and physiological processes. Calcium homeostasis is maintained by the integrated activity of the gut, bone, and the kidneys. The present discussion summ...
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