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Effect of acute citrate load on markers of bone metabolism in healthy volunteers
Vox Sanguinis, 10/16/09
Chen Y et al. – Acute citrate load resulted in profound alterations of the bone markers OC and CTX. The short–term increase of CTX suggests a temporary shift to a higher bone turnover rate, although the clinical consequence of the observed changes in bone markers remains open.
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