Early acceleration phase and late stationary phase of remodeling imbalance in long bones of male rats exposed to long-standing acidemia: A 10-Month longitudinal study using bone histomorphometry
Chronic metabolic acidosis (CMA) is known to have a detrimental effect on bone metabolism as a result of accelerated bone resorption and impaired bone formation. Typically, a number of compensatory adaptations must have occurred which may help palliate negative calcium balance and acidemia, e.g., in...
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2018
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