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1Calcium in biological systems

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  • Title: Calcium in biological systems
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 738
  • Publisher: ➤  Springer London, Limited - Springer - Plenum
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  • Publish Location: New York

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  • First Year Published: 1985
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  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Pineal gland

calcified gland is often seen in skull X-rays. Calcification rates vary widely by country and correlate with an increase in age, with calcification occurring

Aortic stenosis

valve, and this calcification causes hardening and stenosis of the valve. Another major cause of aortic stenosis is the calcification of a congenital

Falx cerebri

cerebelli posteriorly. The falx cerebri is often subject to age-related calcification, and a site of falcine meningiomas. The falx cerebri is named for its

In vitro models for calcification

models for calcification may refer to systems that have been developed in order to reproduce, in the best possible way, the calcification process that

Marine biogenic calcification

Marine biogenic calcification is the production of calcium carbonate by organisms in the global ocean. Marine biogenic calcification is the biologically

Ossification

often atypical, at an extraskeletal location. Calcification is often confused with ossification. Calcification is synonymous with the formation of calcium-based

Atherosclerosis

smooth muscle proliferation by releasing nitric oxide.[citation needed] Calcification forms among vascular smooth muscle cells of the surrounding muscular

Pyrophosphate

concentrations and are clinically associated with metastatic calcification and excessive calcification of bone (manifesting clinically e.g. as osteophytes).

List of radiologic signs

Drooping shoulder sign Egg on a string sign Eggshell calcification (lymph node) Eggshell calcification (breast) Elephant on a flagpole sign Empty sella sign

Calcium in biology

950 mg. Because of concerns of long-term adverse side effects such as calcification of arteries and kidney stones, the IOM and EFSA both set Tolerable Upper