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Перевод: calcium
[существительное] кальций
Тезаурус:
- Intracellular calcium stores
- A spatial analysis of calcium release triggered by applying increasing doses of InsP 3 to Xenopus oocytes revealed the existence of hot spots, confirming that the InsP 3 -sensitive stores were not uniformly sensitive.
- Calcium (for bones and teeth, particularly important for women after the menopause as a prevention against osteoporosis): milk, yoghurt, cheeses, cream, calcium fortified bread (that is, all breads except 100 per cent wholemeal), canned or soused fish with bones, green leafy vegetables (watercress, kale, spring greens, etc).
- They are rich in protein, vitamins, calcium, iron and oil.
- Calcium sulphate (gypsum) is formed, removing up to 90 per cent of sulphur.
- InsP 3 and ryanodine receptors (RYRs) represent the two principal intracellular calcium channels responsible for mobilizing stored calcium.
- Calcium deficiency can lead to osteoporosis, common in older people, which resembles the loss of bone that appears to be a universal phenomenon of ageing (Exton-Smith, 1971).
- Some calcium content preferred.
- They can also be deposited from certain foods such as milkstone which consists of calcium salts derived from milk.
- Calcium might reduce the risk of osteoporosis but "there was no conclusive evidence demonstrating that calcium supplementation resulted in a regeneration of lost bone".
- The membrane stores from which calcium is released contain three major components-pumps to sequester calcium, binding proteins (such as calsequestrin and calreticulin) to store calcium and the specific IP 3 R or RYR channels to release calcium back into the cytosol (Fig. 2).
- If grain is fed to a horse it is essential to add a calcium supplement.
- These are major minerals in the horses' diet but calcium is very often deficient in equine diets, particularly in those fed straights.
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