Calcium

  • 61Calcium citrate malate — Calcium citrate malate[1] Identifiers CAS number …

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  • 62Calcium oxalate — IUPAC name calcium ethanedioate …

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  • 63Calcium signaling — Calcium can act in signal transduction after influx resulting from activation of ion channels or as a second messenger caused by indirect signal transduction pathways such as G protein coupled receptors. Calcium is a common signaling mechanism,… …

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  • 64Calcium concentration microdomains — Calcium microdomains are small aggregates, microdomains, of calcium channels located in presynaptic terminals. They are used to create a small area of high calcium concentration to activate various calcium dependent proteins within the… …

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  • 65Calcium phosphate — is the name given to a family of minerals containing calcium ions (Ca2+) together with orthophosphates (PO43 ), metaphosphates or pyrophosphates (P2O74 ) and occasionally hydrogen or hydroxide ions. Seventy percent of bone is made up of… …

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  • 66Calcium alpha-ketoglutarate — C5H4CaO5•H2O Is a mineral Calcium in a special form to help normalize concentrations of ordinary calcium in the body. Calcium alpha ketoglutarate eliminates excess Phosphate in the blood by binding to it and passed into waste. This helps re… …

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  • 67Calcium imaging — is a scientific technique usually carried out in research which is designed to show the calcium (Ca2+) status of a tissue or medium. Calcium imaging techniques take advantage of so called calcium indicators, molecules that can respond to the… …

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  • 68Calcium ATPase — is a form of P ATPase which transfers calcium after a muscle has contracted. The calcium ATPase are [ [http://www.nlm.nih.gov/cgi/mesh/2007/MB cgi?mode= term=Calcium+ATPase nlm.nih.gov] ] : *Plasma membrane Ca2+ ATPase *Sarcoplasmic reticulum… …

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  • 69Calcium sulfide — IUPAC name Calcium sulfide …

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  • 70Calcium aluminoferrite — (Ca2(Al,Fe)2O5) is a dark brown crystalline phase commonly found in cements. It also exists rarely in nature as brownmillerite.Properties of the pure phaseIn the absence of elements other than calcium, aluminium, iron and oxygen, calcium… …

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