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  • ...ino mass to be solved by a calcium isotope: Researchers use the decay of a calcium isotope to unlock the long held secret of neutrino mass]
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  • |elName=Calcium '''Calcium''' is a [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], typically found as a [[Soli
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  • ...pe voltage-operated [[calcium channels]] (kappa-receptor agonist) and open calcium-dependent inwardly rectifying [[potassium channels]] (mu and delta receptor
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  • ...> <td>C<sub>2</sub>O<sub>4</sub><sup>2-</sup></td> <td> Forms an insoluble calcium salt in acetic acid solution </td> ...rms an insoluble BaCrO<sub>4</sub> salt in acetic acid solution containing calcium;</td>
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  • ...s tetrasodium-[[ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid]] (EDTA), to bind to the calcium and magnesium ions present in hard water to lessen the buildup of scum.
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  • ...ases. Those coupled to membrane depolarization or intracellular release of calcium include the receptor-mediated activation of cytotoxic functions in granuloc
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  • ...hannel. When Mg is removed from the channel and the receptor is activated, calcium (Ca<sup>2+</sup>) and sodium (Na<sup>+</sup>) ions enter the cell and potas ...ine]].<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> NMDA receptors are [[ionotropic]] as they allow calcium and sodium ions to flow into the cell while potassium ions leave. This exci
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  • ...on with lime (calcium carbonate from [[limestone]]) to produce gypsum. The calcium sulfate is hydrated, (i.e. combined with water) which gives drywall its fir
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  • ...released by calcium-dependent [[exocytosis]] (TRH mobilises intracellular calcium stores via the phospholipase C signaling pathway). It acts via a G-protein
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  • ===Calcium=== Mg at optimal cellular concentration is well accepted as a natural ''calcium channel blocker''. More recent work shows that Mg also acts as a [[statin]]
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  • ...of the gluconate as an intravenous bolus, followed by a continuing drip of calcium gluconate in dextrose in water. This helps stabilize the level.
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  • | title = Treatment of Vasospastic Amaurosis Fugax with Calcium-Channel Blockers
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  • * phosphate binders such as calcium acetate, calcium carbonate, and [[sevelamer]] * Serum calcium (above upper limit of normal): 1.0 mg/dl
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  • ...]], synchronization between neurons, and propagation of the [[Calcium wave|calcium waves]] supported by glial cells. Pannexins also may participate in patholo ...sed in many organs and tissues capable of calcium wave’s propagations [3]. Calcium waves are supported by glial cells, which can maintain and modulate neurona
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  • *[[Calcium chloride]] dihydrate USP 0.02 g
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  • ...ged in large membrane-bound neurosecretory vesicles; these are secreted by calcium-dependent [[exocytosis]].
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  • ...nutrients (energy; fat and fatty acids; cholesterol; sodium and potassium; calcium; ascorbic acid; fiber; and other nutrients), and evidence for nutrient shor
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  • ...shaped crystals of calcium pyrophosphate. This form of gout is known as [[Calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease|pseudogout]]. The most common form of art * [[Gout]] and [[Calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease|pseudogout]]
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  • ...m chloride (CaCl<sub>2</sub>), there are two chlorine (Cl) atoms for every calcium (Ca) atom, although these atoms are in the form of [[ion]]s. ...2</sub>O is held together by polar covalent bonds. [[Sodium chloride]] and calcium chloride are examples of ionic compounds.
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  • Ca is the two-letter symbol for [[calcium]]. For example, H<sup>+</sup> means a hydrogen ion, and Ca<sup>2+</sup> a calcium ion (with two electrons missing).
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  • ...respects analogous to sodium and potassium, and in others to magnesium and calcium. It is evident, therefore, that for a complete judgment it is necessary to
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  • ...(e.g. pancreatic and secretory) or mode of activity (calcium dependent and calcium independent). A much more structured and accurate system has been developed ...ate the activity of downstream proteins during cellular signalling, e.g. [[calcium channels]] in the [[endoplasmic reticulum]] of various cell types and [[pro
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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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  • ...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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  • #Limiting action of a specific voltage-gated calcium channel
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  • ...rtensive patients randomized to angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor or calcium channel blocker vs diuretic: The Antihypertensive and Lipid-Lowering Treatm Regarding chlorthalidone versus calcium channel blockers:
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  • ...g left.jpg|right|300px|The left hand side of the Taung child is covered in calcium carbonate crystals that formed inside of the skull during the fossilization ...hand side of the [[endocast]] of the Taung child is covered in beautiful [[calcium carbonate]] crystals.
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  • # Hypophosphorous acid and its salts (including ammonium hypophosphite, calcium hypophosphite, iron hypophosphite, potassium hypophosphite, manganese hypo
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  • ...ts in the opening of voltage-dependent calcium channels, and the resulting calcium influx into the terminal increases the probability that one or more of the
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  • ...hormones of the anterior pituitary, prolactin is secreted by a process of calcium-dependent exocytosis of the large dense-core vesicles that contain prolacti
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  • ...sting conditions but can be enhanced by several factors. Low extracellular calcium, mechanical stimulation and various agonists can enhance the opening of hem ...rough Cx43 hemichannels in astrocytes and could mediate the propagation of calcium signals for intercellular communication in astrocytes and other nonexcitabl
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  • ...r2"/>. Because of the quality of preservation in the [[Calcium carbonate| calcium carbonate]] based [[Breccia| breccias]] and [[Flowstone| flowstones]], the ...alactite| stalactites]] and [[Stalagmite| stalagmites]] comprised of purer calcium carbonates than the breccias which are contaminated by other debris often g
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  • ...wall. these arterial plaques (atheromas) contain carbohydrates; blood; and calcium."<ref name="title">{{cite web |url=http://www.nlm.nih.gov/cgi/mesh/2007/MB_
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  • ...3.<ref>{{FDA-Drug_Details|021366}}</ref> A generic version of rosuvastatin calcium with a AB [[Food and Drug Administration/Catalogs/Therapeutic Equivalence
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  • ...triglyceride and/or phospholipid biosynthesis, and inhibit the movement of calcium and potassium ions across the cell membrane by blocking the ion transport p
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  • ...om the axon swellings and nerve terminals by [[exocytosis]] in response to calcium entry through voltage-gated channels, that occurs when [[action potential]] ...larisation, but can also be triggered by the mobilisation of intracellular calcium stores (in the [[endoplasmic reticulum]]).<ref>Morris JF, Ludwig M (2004)
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  • ...y little, and it remains soft. But when it permeates limestone, it absorbs calcium, which makes it alkaline and hard. Peaty soil will acidify water, as will t
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  • ...]] (NaCN), [[potassium cyanate]] (KOCN), [[silicon carbide]] (SiC) and [[calcium carbonate]] (CaCO<sub>3</sub>)</ref> ...rbon dioxide &nbsp; &nbsp; (When heated, calcium carbonate decomposes into calcium oxide and gaseous carbon dioxide.)
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  • | Calcium
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  • ==Calcium waves== ...journal | author = Parpura V, Haydon P | title = Physiological astrocytic calcium levels stimulate glutamate release to modulate adjacent neurons | journal =
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  • ...ynorphin 1-17 delays the vasopressin induced mobilization of intracellular calcium in cultured astrocytes from the rat neural lobe. ''J Neuroendocrinol'' 5:58 ...asopressin and oxytocin reverse adenosine-induced pituicyte stellation via calcium-dependent activation of Cdc42 ''Eur J Neurosci'' 16:2324-32 PMID 12492427</
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  • Most chemical rocks are produced by precipitation of [[calcium carbonate]] from seawater supersaturated with respect to CaCO<sub>3</sub>.
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  • ...ly, Mexican tortillas are made of corn boiled with unslaked lime (that is, calcium hydroxide, not the citrus fruit), then ground into a dough called “masa,�
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