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“Absorption of added calcium as TCP was higher than that of calcium from the control milk, but the addition of FOSs or CPPs did not significantly increase calcium absorption.”
Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A • 2018 | View Paper
“Addition of a tricalcium phosphate biomaterial TCP ) as a control for Ca+2 had a small non-significant effect, while BG significantly increased MG63 chemotaxis to titanium to levels comparable to sterile (STE).”
Journal of biomedical materials research. Part B, Applied biomaterials • 2018 | View Paper
“Given the difference in cost of calcium and noncalcium phosphate binders (at least a 15 fold difference), this suggestion has a huge impact on the total cost of ESRD care.”
“One question assessed the ability to predict the change in phosphate concentration when calcium ions were added to a saturated calcium phosphate solution.”
Advances in physiology education • 2009 | View Paper
“ Calcium phosphate crystals of approximately 1 &mgr;m or less in diameter caused rapid rises in intracellular calcium concentration, an effect that was inhibited by the lysosomal proton pump inhibitor, bafilomycin A1.”
“Beside the pH increase, the urinary content of magnesium and calcium had profound effects on the precipitation of magnesium ammonium phosphate and calcium phosphate , respectively.”
“Alternatively, patients with calcium stones were heterogeneous with regard to metabolic disorders, but there was a significant likelihood of renal tubular acidosis in those patients with calcium phosphate calculi.”
“Thus, the precipitation of calcium phosphate is increased by the following factors: higher calcium and phosphate concentrations, the use of calcium chloride instead of calcium gluconate, lower pH solutions, slow infusion rate.”
Annales francaises d'anesthesie et de reanimation • 2000 | View Paper
“Recently we showed that supplemental dietary calcium stimulates the intestinal formation of insoluble calcium phosphate and decreases the ratio of dihydroxy to trihydroxy bile acids in human duodenal bile.”