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Biology of inositols and phosphoinositides
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ISBN: 1280634278 9786610634279 0387276009 0387275991 Year: 2006 Publisher: New York : Springer,

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This volume describes the current status of the biology of inositols and phosphoinositides with an emphasis on the development in the area since the publication of volume 26 in 1996 in this series. The progress made in dissecting the genetics, structure and evolution of the seminal enzyme for synthesis of inositol in the biological system has driven the understanding of the enzyme forward. With the current genomic and proteomic tools in place the new role of inositols, inositol phosphates and phosphoinositides in cell signaling or stress response has been explored. These advances are described


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Synthesis of 4-phosphono ß-lactams and related azaheterocyclic phosphonates
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ISBN: 9059891295 Year: 2006

Calcium and phosphate metabolism management in chronic renal disease
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ISBN: 1280803568 9786610803569 0387333703 038733369X 1441941223 Year: 2006 Publisher: New York, NY : Springer,

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When the kidney fails its intended mission to manage the body’s waste products, physicians must perform multi-level and simultaneous adjustments to replicate kidney function. The management of the body’s absorption, reabsorption, utilization and excretion of calcium and phosphate requires constant fine tuning. Calcium and Phosphate Metabolism Management in Chronic Renal Diseases provides an overview of the state-of-the-art clinical and basic science aspects of abnormal calcium and phosphate metabolism and its management. Chen Hsing Hsu is a Professor of Internal Medicine at the University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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