Regulation of extracellular calcium sensing in rat osteoclasts by femtomolar calcitonin concentrations.
Certain eukaryotic cells can sense changes in their extracellular Ca2+ concentration through molecular structures termed Ca(2+)-sensing receptors (CaRs). We have shown recently that in the bone-resorbing osteoclast, a unique cell surface-expressed ryanodine receptor (RyR), functions as the CaR. The...
Main Authors: | Zaidi, M, Shankar, V, Adebanjo, O, Lai, F, Pazianas, M, Sunavala, G, Spielman, A, Rifkin, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1996
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