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    Vitamin D acts by increasing synthesis of Calcium Binding protein (CBP) in the intestine and hence increased absorption from intestine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by a4assasins View Post
    Phosphate doesn't stimulate PTH, its serum calcium!
    obviously serum Ca stimulates pth but high serum phosphate also stmulates.

    so it shdnt be c too???


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