August 17, 2020

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Experts elucidate latest knowledge on phosphate metabolism and related disorders

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Remarkable progress in our understanding of phosphate metabolism has been made over the last two decades, and this in turn has led to significant advances in the knowledge and management of diseases such as hypo- and hyperphosphatemia and tumor-induced osteomalacia, among other related disorders.

A special issue of Calcified Tissue International now features 10 invited reviews that elucidate the latest knowledge and noteworthy progress on phosphate metabolism. The issue has been curated by guest editors, Professors S. Minisola and ML Brandi, renowned experts in rare skeletal diseases.

Professors René Rizzoli and Stuart Ralston, Editors of Calcified Tissue International, noted: "These state-of-the-art reviews give insights into the physiology and pathology of phosphate as well as the important advances that have been made to date at the translational and clinical level. Importantly, they point to new directions for future research which are expected to benefit patients who suffer from wasting and related disorders. We sincerely thank the authors of these outstanding reviews for providing important and timely updates."

More information: Salvatore Minisola et al, Phosphate Metabolism, Calcified Tissue International (2020). DOI: 10.1007/s00223-020-00727-x

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