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Agonists and allosteric modulators of the Calcium Sensing Receptor and their therapeutic applications
Molecular Pharmacology, 10/02/09
Saidak Z et al. – The allosteric modulators, as well as strontium, have been demonstrated to have therapeutic potential for the treatment of disorders involving the CaR. This review discusses the various agonists and modulators of the CaR, differences in their binding and signaling, and their roles as therapeutics in various diseases.
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