Calcium in biology
Calcium ions (Ca2+) contribute to the physiology and biochemistry of organisms' cells. They play an important role in signal transduction pathways, where they act as a second messenger, in neurotransmitter release from neurons, in contraction of all muscle cell types, and in fertilization. Many enzymes require calcium ions as a cofactor, including several of the coagulation factors. Extracellular calcium is also important for maintaining the potential difference across excitable cell membranes, as well as proper bone formation.
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Calcium in biology
Calcium ions (Ca2+) contribute to the physiology and biochemistry of organisms' cells. They play an important role in signal transduction pathways, where they act as a second messenger, in neurotransmitter release from neurons, in contraction of all muscle cell types, and in fertilization. Many enzymes require calcium ions as a cofactor, including several of the coagulation factors. Extracellular calcium is also important for maintaining the potential difference across excitable cell membranes, as well as proper bone formation.
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Calcium ions (Ca2+) contribute ...... free) and in blood plasma 2mM.
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Los iones de calcio ( Ca2+) co ...... ) y en plasma sanguíneo 2 mM.
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Іони кальцію беруть участь у ч ...... ляції кількості йонів кальцію.
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Кальций в живых организмах игр ...... ию гормонов и нейромедиаторов.
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تساهم أيونات الكالسيوم (Ca2+) ...... ر) وفي بلازما الدم 2 ميلي مول.
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鈣或鈣質(英語:Calcium)是對生物體而言必不可少的一種 ...... 其他礦物質,鈣在人體或生物體內都保持著原本的物理或化學特性。
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Calcium ions (Ca2+) contribute ...... well as proper bone formation.
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Los iones de calcio ( Ca2+) co ...... ra la formación ósea adecuada.
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Іони кальцію беруть участь у ч ...... ьцію є одним з факторів зсідан
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Кальций в живых организмах игр ...... ию гормонов и нейромедиаторов.
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تساهم أيونات الكالسيوم (Ca2+) ...... ، وكذلك للتكوين الصحيح للعظام.
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鈣或鈣質(英語:Calcium)是對生物體而言必不可少的一種 ...... 其他礦物質,鈣在人體或生物體內都保持著原本的物理或化學特性。
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Calcio en biología
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Calcium in biology
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Кальций в живых организмах
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Кальцій у біології
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الكالسيوم في علم الأحياء
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鈣質
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