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Autosomal dominant hypophosphatemic rickets
Known as:
HYPOPHOSPHATEMIC RICKETS, AUTOSOMAL DOMINANT
, Hypophosphatemia, Autosomal Dominant
, ADHR
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Autosomal dominant inheritance
Bone pain
Dental abscess
Osteomalacia
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Familial Hypophosphatemic Rickets
Rickets
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2014
2014
RAS in FGF23: another piece in the puzzle.
D. Ovejero
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M. Collins
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
2014
Corpus ID: 46351516
The first piece of the puzzle that is the evolving story of fibroblast growth factor-23 (FGF23) physiology was identified in 1959…
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2011
2011
Contrôle de l'expression de la protéine PHEX et rôle de PHEX et FGF23 dans la minéralisation par les cellules MC3T3
Mathieu St-Louis
2011
Corpus ID: 171016761
PHEX est une proteine importante dans le processus de mineralisation osseuse. Des mutations ou la deletion d’une partie de ce…
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2008
Review
2008
Pretrial and Preventive Detention of Suspected Terrorists: Options and Constraints under International Law
Doug Cassel
2008
Corpus ID: 57177409
This article analyzes the grounds, procedures and conditions required by International Human Rights Law and International…
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Review
2006
Review
2006
Emerging role of a phosphatonin in mineral homeostasis and its derangements
B. Bielesz
European Journal of Clinical Investigation
2006
Corpus ID: 25524827
Background The study of a distinct group of renal phosphate wasting disorders with bone disease which comprise X‐linked…
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2005
Review
2005
[The role of phosphatonin in phosphate metabolism].
S. Hara
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R. Iida
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H. Yoshida
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I. Ohkido
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T. Shigematsu
Clinical calcium
2005
Corpus ID: 35169064
PTH and active vitamin D are well known as classical phosphate regulating hormones. However, presence of some phosphaturic…
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2002
2002
[FGF-23 on hypophosphatemic rickets/osteomalacia].
Y. Imanishi
Clinical calcium
2002
Corpus ID: 22860943
Recently, fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF-23) has been identified as a causative factor of hypophosphatemic rickets, which was…
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2000
2000
Duplication, dicistronic transcription, and subsequent evolution of the Alcohol dehydrogenase and Alcohol dehydrogenase-related genes in Drosophila.
E. Betrán
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M. Ashburner
Molecular biology and evolution
2000
Corpus ID: 24590361
It has recently been discovered that the Alcohol dehydrogenase and Alcohol dehydrogenase-related genes of Drosophila melanogaster…
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1999
1999
Nonfixed duplication containing the Adh gene and a truncated form of the Adhr gene in the Drosophila funebris species group: different modes of evolution of Adh relative to Adhr in Drosophila.
A. Amador
,
E. Juan
Molecular biology and evolution
1999
Corpus ID: 6075334
The sequence of the genomic region that contains the Adh and Adhr genes of Drosophila funebris was used to demonstrate that both…
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1998
1998
A PDZ domain‐containing protein with homology to Diphor‐1 maps to human chromosome 1q21
K. White
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J. Biber
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H. Murer
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Michael J. Econs
Annals of Human Genetics
1998
Corpus ID: 34209000
The novel gene, Diphor‐1, was recently cloned from rat kidney and shown to increase phosphate uptake in cells when co‐expressed…
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1997
1997
Selection and Methionine Accumulation in the Fat Body Protein 2 Gene (FBP2), a Duplicate of the Drosophila Alcohol Dehydrogenase (ADH) Gene
K. K. Meghlaoui
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M. Veuille
Journal of Molecular Evolution
1997
Corpus ID: 8072911
Abstract. The Drosophila fat body protein 2 gene (Fbp2) is an ancient duplication of the alcohol dehydrogenase gene (Adh) which…
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