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Komaba H et al. – The findings suggested that increased sensitivity of the parathyroid calcium sensing receptor by calcimimetics may modulate the secretion or truncation of N–PTH or other PTH molecules that can be detected by the whole PTH assay but not by the intact PTH assays.

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