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The following pages link to Genetic dissection of phosphate- and vitamin D-mediated regulation of circulating Fgf23 concentrations (Q46471059):
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- Miscellaneous non-inflammatory musculoskeletal conditions. Hyperphosphatemic familial tumoral calcinosis (FGF23, GALNT3 and αKlotho) (Q26827280) (← links)
- Nuclear receptors in bone physiology and diseases (Q26853017) (← links)
- Regulation and function of the FGF23/klotho endocrine pathways (Q26860470) (← links)
- Fibroblast Growth Factor 23: A New Dimension to Diseases of Calcium-Phosphorus Metabolism (Q26866263) (← links)
- A potential link between phosphate and aging--lessons from Klotho-deficient mice (Q27687316) (← links)
- 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D(3) regulation of fibroblast growth factor-23 expression in bone cells: evidence for primary and secondary mechanisms modulated by leptin and interleukin-6 (Q28572351) (← links)
- Fibroblast growth factor 23 and Klotho: physiology and pathophysiology of an endocrine network of mineral metabolism (Q30544587) (← links)
- Novel bone endocrine networks integrating mineral and energy metabolism (Q33572134) (← links)
- Mouse and human BAC transgenes recapitulate tissue-specific expression of the vitamin D receptor in mice and rescue the VDR-null phenotype (Q33610663) (← links)
- FGF-23 in bone biology (Q33684986) (← links)
- Hypophosphatemia leads to rickets by impairing caspase-mediated apoptosis of hypertrophic chondrocytes (Q33892284) (← links)
- Gene expression and distribution of key bone turnover markers in the callus of estrogen-deficient, vitamin D-depleted rats (Q33922311) (← links)
- The calcemic response to continuous parathyroid hormone (PTH)(1-34) infusion in end-stage kidney disease varies according to bone turnover: a potential role for PTH(7-84) (Q33984825) (← links)
- The nuclear vitamin D receptor controls the expression of genes encoding factors which feed the "Fountain of Youth" to mediate healthful aging (Q34005255) (← links)
- Phosphate Sensing (Q34690795) (← links)
- Chronic high fructose intake reduces serum 1,25 (OH)2D3 levels in calcium-sufficient rodents. (Q35144277) (← links)
- Regulation of phosphate transport by fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23): implications for disorders of phosphate metabolism (Q35151453) (← links)
- Fibroblast growth factor 23 regulates renal 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D and phosphate metabolism via the MAP kinase signaling pathway in Hyp mice (Q35538411) (← links)
- Genetic ablation of vitamin D activation pathway reverses biochemical and skeletal anomalies in Fgf-23-null animals (Q35569891) (← links)
- The serum level of fibroblast growth factor-23 and calcium-phosphate homeostasis in obese perimenopausal women (Q35582386) (← links)
- FGF23 in Skeletal Modeling and Remodeling (Q35707031) (← links)
- The role of vitamin D in the FGF23, klotho, and phosphate bone-kidney endocrine axis (Q35784205) (← links)
- Long-term Fgf23 deficiency does not influence aging, glucose homeostasis, or fat metabolism in mice with a nonfunctioning vitamin D receptor (Q35872803) (← links)
- FGF23 gene regulation by 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D: opposing effects in adipocytes and osteocytes (Q36028456) (← links)
- Fibroblast growth factor 23: state of the field and future directions (Q36413230) (← links)
- Vitamin D receptor agonists increase klotho and osteopontin while decreasing aortic calcification in mice with chronic kidney disease fed a high phosphate diet (Q36438261) (← links)
- Regulation of phosphate homeostasis by PTH, vitamin D, and FGF23. (Q36649088) (← links)
- Calcimimetics as an adjuvant treatment for familial hypophosphatemic rickets (Q36662050) (← links)
- Excessive fructose intake causes 1,25-(OH)(2)D(3)-dependent inhibition of intestinal and renal calcium transport in growing rats (Q36923686) (← links)
- Vitamin D and human health: lessons from vitamin D receptor null mice. (Q36973933) (← links)
- Plasma FGF23 levels increase rapidly after acute kidney injury. (Q37154351) (← links)
- Molecular analysis of DMP1 mutants causing autosomal recessive hypophosphatemic rickets (Q37160599) (← links)
- Multiple faces of fibroblast growth factor-23 (Q37312020) (← links)
- Calcium regulates FGF-23 expression in bone (Q37331084) (← links)
- A systems biology preview of the relationships between mineral and metabolic complications in chronic kidney disease. (Q37365294) (← links)
- Neonatal iron deficiency causes abnormal phosphate metabolism by elevating FGF23 in normal and ADHR mice (Q37589035) (← links)
- Klotho (Q37591992) (← links)
- Clinical practice. Fibroblast growth factor (FGF)23: a new hormone (Q37824821) (← links)
- Osteocytes: central conductors of bone biology in normal and pathological conditions (Q37958204) (← links)
- FGF-23 and secondary hyperparathyroidism in chronic kidney disease (Q38123396) (← links)
- 1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D3 and extracellular inorganic phosphate activate mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway through fibroblast growth factor 23 contributing to hypertrophy and mineralization in osteoarthritic chondrocytes (Q38327140) (← links)
- The dynamic skeleton (Q38545213) (← links)
- The PTH-Vitamin D-FGF23 axis (Q38571195) (← links)
- Pathophysiology of Calcium, Phosphorus, and Magnesium Dysregulation in Chronic Kidney Disease. (Q38572880) (← links)
- Therapeutic potential of the endocrine fibroblast growth factors FGF19, FGF21 and FGF23. (Q38633258) (← links)
- PTH and Vitamin D. (Q38804461) (← links)
- An unusual case of hyperphosphatemia in a vitamin D-deficient patient with tuberculosis (Q40329496) (← links)
- Human Preosteoblastic Cell Culture from a Patient with Severe Tumoral Calcinosis-Hyperphosphatemia Due to a New GALNT3 Gene Mutation: Study of In Vitro Mineralization. (Q41032238) (← links)
- 1alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 acts predominately in mature osteoblasts under conditions of high extracellular phosphate to increase fibroblast growth factor 23 production in vitro. (Q41889533) (← links)
- Short-term dietary phosphate restriction up-regulates ileal fibroblast growth factor 15 gene expression in mice (Q42416047) (← links)