Vitamin D receptors are found on osteoblasts, but
activation paradoxically leads to an increase in osteoclast
activity. If this is the case, explain how Vitamin D can be used as
an adjunct with calcium as a bone anabolic agent.
Vitamin D receptors are found on osteoblasts, but activation paradoxically leads to an increase in osteoclast activity.
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Vitamin D receptors are found on osteoblasts, but activation paradoxically leads to an increase in osteoclast activity.
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