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Molecular Biology Of The Parathyroid 1st Edition Tally Navehmany

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Molecular Biology Of The Parathyroid 1st Edition Tally Navehmany
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Publisher: Landes Bioscience/Eurekah.com; Kluwer Academic/Plenum
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.89 MB
Pages: 212
Author: Tally Naveh-Many
ISBN: 9780306478475, 0306478471
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Molecular Biology Of The Parathyroid 1st Edition Tally Navehmany by Tally Naveh-many 9780306478475, 0306478471 instant download after payment.

The unraveling of the biology and disease mechanisms of the parathyroid has taken great strides in the recent few years. Parathyroid molecular biology is the first book to describe recent studies and discoveries in the field in detail. Key topics addressed include:The study of the molecular biology of the parathyroid hormone gene and its regulation by calcium, phosphate, and vitamin DThe generation of mice with genetic deletions of the parathyroid, as well as mice which fail to develop the parathyroid glandThe parathyroid's connection to the calcium receptor and its effects, such as regulation of PTH secretion, gene expression, and proliferationThe genetic mutations leading to diseases of decreased or excessive activity of the parathyroid The mechanisms of actions associated with patients with chronic renal failure and the development of markedly excessive activity of the parathyroid that causes severe bone diseaseThis book will be essential reading to everyone interested in the latest developments in this burgeoning field.

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