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Elevations in plasma phosphate levels increase PTH secretion by [...], thus removing the inhibitory effect on PTH secretion.
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decreasing phospholipase A 2 activity and arachidonic acid formation

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Elevations in plasma phosphate levels increase PTH secretion by [...], thus removing the inhibitory effect on PTH secretion.
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Elevations in plasma phosphate levels increase PTH secretion by [...], thus removing the inhibitory effect on PTH secretion.
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decreasing phospholipase A 2 activity and arachidonic acid formation
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Elevations in plasma phosphate levels increase PTH secretion by decreasing phospholipase A 2 activity and arachidonic acid formation, thus removing the inhibitory effect on PTH secretion.

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owner: Scutboy - (no access) - Endocrine Physiology 4th Edition.pdf, p112

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