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" Calcium Metabolism, Bone and Metabolic Bone Diseases "
edited by Friedrich Kuhlencordt, Hans-Peter Kruse.
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Main Entry
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edited by Friedrich Kuhlencordt, Hans-Peter Kruse.
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Title & Author
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Calcium Metabolism, Bone and Metabolic Bone Diseases\ edited by Friedrich Kuhlencordt, Hans-Peter Kruse.
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Publication Statement
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Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1975
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ISBN
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3642808751
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: 3642808778
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: 9783642808753
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Contents
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I. Methods for Analyzing Bone Metabolism --;Progress and Critical Remarks --;Morphological and Crystallographic Analysis of Bone Mineral --;Quantitative Aspects of Calcium Metabolism and Homeostasis --;A Time-Varying Model for Calcium Metabolism Including Diurnal Variations --;Quality Control and Correlations of Clinical Methods for Studying Metabolic Bone Disease --;Morphometric Microdensity Studies of Hard Tissue Sections, Utilising Optical Density Contour Maps and Associated Area Coordinated Computerised Data --;On Calcium Metabolism during Immobilization --;Limitations in Bone-Mass Measurements with 241Am --;Intestinal Absorption and Retention of Calcium Measured by Whole-Body Counting --;II. Pharmacology and Metabolism of Vitamin D --;Studies on the Metabolism, Mode of Action and Pharmacology of Vitamin D and Related Analogs --;Vitamin D-Dependent Calcium Binding Protein of Rat Renal Cortex --;The Effect of Disodium Ethane-1-hydroxy-1, 1-Diphosphonate on the Metabolism of Vitamin D --;The Effect of Estrogen on Calcium Binding Protein Activity in Odentogenic Epithelium of the Rat --;Effect of Vitamin D on the Bone in Anticonvulsant Osteomalacia --;The Effect of Vitamin D3 on Lanthanum Absorption: Suggestive Evidence for a Shunt Path --;The Effects of Cyclic AMP, Hormones and Ions on the Conversion of 25-Hydroxycholecalciferol (25-HCC) to 1,25-Dihydroxycholecalciferol (1,25-DHCC) in Isolated Chick Kidney Tubules --;Extrarenal Metabolism of High Doses of 25-(OH)-D3: a New Active Metabolite --;III. Metabolism and Action of Fluoride --;Fluoride and its Relation to Bone and Tooth --;Absorption, Distribution in Body Fluids, and Bioavailability of Fluoride --;Bone --;Body Fluid Fluoride Balance --;Possible Systemic Effects Following the Ingestion of Low Doses of Fluoride --;Effects of Bone Fluoride on Bone Resorption and Metabolism --;Urine Fluoride Levels Following Ingestion of Fluoridated Domestic Salt over Three Years --;Fluoridation of Drinking Water and Bone Mineral Content, Analyzed by Monochromatic (125I) Radiation Absorptiometry --;Effects of Supply and Withdrawal of Fluoride on the Concentration of Fluoride and Glycosaminoglycans in Cortical Bone from Rabbits --;Histological Bone Changes after Long-Term Treatment with Sodium Fluoride --;Long-Term Experience with Fluoride and Fluoride Combination Treatment of Osteoporosis --;IV. Collagen Structure and Calcification --;Collagen Structure and Calcification --;Calcification of Collagenous Material in vitro as a Model System for Biological Calcification --;Further Investigations on the Function of the Osteonic Lamellae According to Collagen and Crystallite Orientation --;The Lability of Aldimine Crosslinks on Dissolution of Chicken Bone Collagen by Protein Denaturants --;Comparison of Ca, P and S Levels in Predentine and Tendon --;The Role of Lysyl Residue in Collagen Structure with Calcification and Aging --;Evidence for a Role of Lysozyme in Endochondral Calcification --;The Formation of Bone Mineral --;V. Biochemistry and Histochemistry of Bone Disease --;Biochemistry of Bone Diseases --;Tetracycline Staining of Bone in Normal and Pathological States --;Biochemical Determinations in Serum and Bone Homogenates from Patients with Femurhead Necroses --;A Clinical and Biochemical Survey of Osteogenesis Imperfecta with Evidence for a Generalised Collagen Defect --;Analysis of Tissue PO2 and PCO2 in Healing Bone --;VI. Therapeutical Aspects of Bone Diseases --;Effect of Various Therapies on Bone Loss in Women --;Effect of Calcitonin in Paget's Disease --;Biochemical and Radiological Observations in Patients with Osteitis Deformans Treated with Synthetic Human Calcitonin --;Influence of a Diphosphonate and 1,25-Dihydroxycholecalciferol on Calcium Metabolism --;Effect of Various Doses of Disodium Ethane-1 -Hydroxy-1,1 -Diphos- phonate (Sodium Etidronate, EHDP) on Suppression of the Biochemical and Histological Abnormalities in Paget's Disease of Bone --;Different Behavior of 45Ca and 89Sr in Chronic Uremia in the Rat --;The Effect of 1,25-Dihydroxycholecalciferol in Patients with Vitamin D Resistant States (Chronic Renal Failure, Familial Hypophosphatemia, Gluten Sensitive Enteropathy and Hypoparathyroidism) --;Treatment of Renal Osteodystrophy Using Vitamin D or High Dialysate Calcium Concentration --;The Effects of Calcium Supplementation of the Diet on Bone Mass in Women --;VII. Parathyroid Hormone and Calcitonin --;Chemical and Biologic Studies of Parathyroid Hormone, Proparathyroid Hormone and Fragments of Parathyroid Hormone --;Parathyroid Hormone: Structure and Immunoheterogeneity --;Immuno-Reactive Parathyroid Hormone during EDTA Infusion in Chronic Renal Failure --;Preliminary Studies on the Effect of Calcium on the Enzymatic Degradation of Human Calcitonin in the Dog --;Factors Determining the Calcitonin Response in Man --;Separation of the Hypocalcemic and Hypophosphatemic Effects of Calcitonin --;VIII. Varia --;Influences of Endogenous Parathyroid Hormone upon Development and Treatment (Calcium, Calcitonin, Sodium Fluoride) of Experimental Bone Atrophy --;Quantitative Analysis of Bone Changes in Hypercalcitonism (C-Cell Carcinoma) --;Intestinal Calcium Absorption 0-30 Years Post Gastrectomy; Study with a Double Isotope Ratio Technique --;The Morphology of the Intestinal Calcium Excretion by the Paneth Cell of Rat, Mouse and Man --;Frictional Ablation --;a Neglected Factor in the Mechanisms of Hard Tissue Destruction? --;Tumoral Calcinosis with Hyperphosphatemia --;Chronic Effects of Parathyroid Hormone Infused to Dogs at Near-Physiological Rates --;The Calcium Orthophosphate Solubilities as Represented by a Model in Three Dimensions --;Index of Authors.
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Abstract
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Professor Bartelheimer, as the representative of the Medical Faculty and on behalf of the President of the University of Hamburg, welcomed the Parti- cipants in the symposium to our city. The history of these meetings began in Oxford in 1963, with the First European Bone and Tooth Symposium, organized by H.
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Subject
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Calcification, Physiologic.
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Fluorides.
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Subject
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Medicine.
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LC Classification
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RC930.E358 1975
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Added Entry
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Friedrich Kuhlencordt
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Hans-Peter Kruse
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