Abstract

1. Introduction Parathyroid hormone (PTH) promotes adenylate cyclase activity in renal cortex [ 1,2] leading to an increased concentration of cyclic adenosine 3’S’-mono- phosphate (CAMP) in renal parenchymal cells [3,4]. This cyclic nucleotide is proposed as an intermediate in the action of PTH

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