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- W4249129706 abstract "In most mammals, the plasma calcium concentration, [Cas], is maintained both accurately and precisely, i.e. the situation with the kidney is similar to what has been described for the intestine. The notion that the surfaces of the mineral in bone act as a calcium buffer and thereby regulate [Cas] has been advanced for many years, but it has proved difficult to integrate this into a model of [Cas] regulation. To appreciate the rapidity of this equilibrium, consider the following: in a 10 kg dog, the plasma volume would be 350 ml, of which 4% flows to bone surface and 1% to the marrow. It seems reasonable to suppose that most of these sites, as proposed by Parfitt, are located on the quiescent bone surfaces, many of which are covered by bone lining cells, with calcium exchange being effected at the surfaces devoid of, or between, the cells." @default.
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- W4249129706 title "Calcium Homeostasis—An Old Problem Revisited" @default.
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