Bacterial Phosphate Homeostasis: Role of Phosphate Transporters
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Inorganic Phosphate Homeostasis
to transport Pi according to the dietary Pi: TRPt was always higher, for a given [Pt]P1, in the animals fed low than in those fed higher Pi diets. This diet-induced modification also occurred in the absence of thyroparathyroid glands, in the presence of the same calcemia and urinary pH, and during marked extracellular volume expansion. A time-course study in rats TPTX both before and during the...
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عنوان ژورنال: The Korean Journal of Microbiology
سال: 2012
ISSN: 0440-2413
DOI: 10.7845/kjm.2012.48.2.057