Effects of Cortisone Administration on the Metabolism and Localization of 25-Hydroxycholecalciferol in the Rat
AUTOR(ES)
Favus, Murray J.
RESUMO
Glucocorticoid administration is known to decrease calcium absorption in vivo and the vitamin D-dependent active transport of calcium by rat duodenum in vitro. The basis for this antivitamin D-like effect of glucocorticoids is unclear.
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