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- W83639355 abstract "Homeostasis is a term introduced by Cannon to designate the maintenance of the milieu interne, a concept originally developed by Claude Bernard. The term homeostasis is used to refer to the steady-state level of plasma constituents and their maintenance. The chapter describes extracellular calcium homeostasis, its mechanisms, and the way it may be altered in disease. The calcium in the blood is found principally in the plasma, only about 3% of the total blood calcium occurring in the red blood cells. Of the calcium in plasma, about 45% is bound to protein, mostly albumin. The remainder is diffusible largely in the form of ionized calcium with small amounts of diffusible calcium also occurring as complexes of citrate, phosphate, and other organic or inorganic complexes. Plasma calcium regulation may be analyzed in terms of three characteristics: the set value around which the calcium level is regulated and has been termed [U] by Aubert and Bronner; the precision with which the set value is maintained and can conveniently be expressed as the coefficient of variation the set value; and the rate with which a positive or negative calcium load is overcome." @default.
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- W83639355 date "1982-01-01" @default.
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- W83639355 title "Calcium Homeostasis" @default.
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