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The renal handling of phosphate is homeostatically controlled by a number of hormonal and nonhormonal stimuli—acting directly upon the renal tubule or indirectly by altering the metabolism of this ion elsewhere in the body—which influence its excretion by the kidney. This chapter deals only with the effects of calcium, by direct or indirect means, to induce changes in inorganic phosphate excretion by the kidney independent of changes in phosphate metabolism by other organs.
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Peraino, R.A., Suki, W.N. (1980). Influence of Calcium on Renal Handling of Phosphate. In: Massry, S.G., Fleisch, H. (eds) Renal Handling of Phosphate. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-9152-8_11
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