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  • ...cell, and (in these cells) this causes a prolonged opening of a class of [[calcium-activated potassium channel]]s, and this produces a relatively long HAP.
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  • | [[Arginine vasopressin receptor 1A|AVPR1A]] || [[phosphatidylinositol]]/[[calcium]] || [[liver]], [[kidney]], peripheral vasculature, [[brain]] || [[vasocon | [[Arginine vasopressin receptor 1B|AVPR1B]] || [[phosphatidylinositol]]/[[calcium]] || [[pituitary gland]], [[brain]] || [[adrenocorticotropic hormone]] secr
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  • ...trial of hormone replacement therapy (HRT), dietary modification (DM), and calcium/vitamin D supplementation (CaD)"
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  • ...ndoplasmic reticulum calcium ion homeostasis |smooth endoplasmic reticulum calcium ion homeostasis|GO:0051563 }}]</span><br>
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  • {{r|Calcium}}
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  • ...tic [[rhabdomyolysis]]. As muscle cells die, they absorb sodium, water and calcium; the rhabdomyolysis releases [[potassium]], [[myoglobin]], [[phosphate]], [ *calcium gluconate 10% 10cc or calcium chloride 10% 5cc IV over 2 minutes
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  • ...re P stands for phosphonates or phosphonic acids. These compounds affect [[calcium metabolism]]. They inhibit ectopic calcification and slow down [[bone resor Patients should also receive [[Vitamin D]] and [[calcium]].
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