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Fall 2022
Phosphate is important for a variety of physiological functions, including the composition of bone via formation of the calcium-phosphate salt hydroxyapatite. Given that bone mineralization occurs very rapidly early in life, young mammals require high phosphate absorption to establish and...
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Spring 2018
Forkhead Box O transcription factors play important roles in bone metabolism via defending against oxidative stress and apoptosis (Almeida, 2011; Ambrogini et al., 2010). FoxO3a is of special interest as it is the predominant isoform in bone cells (Ambrogini et al., 2010). In osteoblasts, the...