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Transporter (Sodium and phosphate)
LE WE PMID CA
Transporter (Sodium and phosphate)8311Transporter (Natrium und Phosphat)

Calcification

CAMP

CYP24A1 1 25 hydroxyvitamin d3 24 hydroxylase

FGF23

Glucagon

Hepatorenal syndrome

Hypophophatemic rickets with hypercalciuria

Kidney (Hyperfiltration)

Kidney (Tubulus)

Klotho

NaPiIIa

NPT2c

Phosphatonin

Phosphorous

PiT1

Receptor (cAMP extracellular)

Transporter (Sodium and phosphate)

Vitamin D

2010  
1
Phosphate and vascular calcification: Emerging role of the sodium-dependent phosphate co-transporter PiT-1.
[20664908] Thromb Haemost 104(3): 464-70 (2010)
2005  
2
NaPi-IIa and interacting partners.
[15890704] J Physiol 567(Pt 1): 21-6 (2005)
2010  
3
Phosphate homeostasis and the renal-gastrointestinal axis.
[20534868] Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 299(2): F285-96 (2010)
2002  
4
Extracellular cAMP inhibits proximal reabsorption: are plasma membrane cAMP receptors involved?
[11832418] Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 282(3): F376-92 (2002)
2010  
5
Renal potassium transport: the pioneering studies of Gerhard Giebisch.
[19940032] Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 298(2): F233-4 (2010)
2010  
6
Reciprocal control of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D and FGF23 formation involving the FGF23/Klotho system.
[20798257] Clin J Am Soc Nephrol 5(9): 1717-22 (2010)
2010  
7
Fibroblast growth factor 23 and disordered vitamin D metabolism in chronic kidney disease: updating the "trade-off" hypothesis.
[20507957] Clin J Am Soc Nephrol 5(9): 1710-6 (2010)
2009  
8
Type IIc sodium-dependent phosphate transporter regulates calcium metabolism.
[19056871] J Am Soc Nephrol 20(1): 104-13 (2009)
2008  
9
The leak mode of type II Na(+)-P(i) cotransporters.
[18989094] Channels (Austin) 2(5): 346-57 (2008)

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