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families and society. Numerous risk factors for osteoporosis include obesity, advanced age, menopause, diabetes, calcium and vitamin D deficiency, low body weight, inappropriate secretion of parathyroid hormone, hypercalciuria, low insulin-like growth
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group consisted of six patients. All of them exhibited multiple short metatarsal bones, cone-shaped epiphyses, hypothyroidism and normal serum calcium and phosphorus levels, although serum iPTH levels were elevated compared to the normal level in all
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expression and function of receptors such as calcium-sensing receptor ( 4 ), glucose transporter proteins ( 5 ), and G protein-coupled receptor ( 6 ) are related to β cell dysfunction. Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is also linked to deficiencies in the proteins
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μM. In a calcium mobilization assay the antagonist did not stimulate a calcium response itself and inhibited PYY-induced calcium response (pK B = 7.8 ± 0.1) ( 36 ). Exendin 9-39 (exendin (9-39) amide, Abcam) is a potent, selective GLP-1 receptor
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