Functional consequences of the interaction of Ni2+ with the osteoclast Ca2+ 'receptor'.
Ni2+ was used as an extracellular activator of the Ca2+ 'receptor' in order to study the regulation of osteoclast function in vitro. Application of different micromolar concentrations of Ni2+ to osteoclasts bathed in 1.25 mM [Ca2+] and 0.8 mM [Mg2+] caused a concentration-dependent elevati...
Main Authors: | Bax, B, Shankar, V, Bax, C, Alam, A, Zara, S, Moonga, B, Pazianas, M, Huang, C, Zaidi, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1993
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