thyrocalcitonin
(noun)
a hormone, secreted by parenchymal cells, that regulates calcium and phosphate metabolism
Examples of thyrocalcitonin in the following topics:
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Thyroid Gland
- Another hormone produced by the thyroid gland, thyrocalcitonin, or calcitonin, decreases the concentration of calcium in the blood.
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Development of the Endocrine System
- The thyroid also produces and releases the hormone calcitonin (thyrocalcitonin), which contributes to the regulation of blood calcium levels.
- Thyrocalcitonin decreases the concentration of calcium in the blood.
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Overview of Endocrine Glands
- The thyroid also produces and releases the hormone calcitonin (thyrocalcitonin) which contributes to the regulation of blood calcium levels.
- Thyrocalcitonin or calcitonin decreases the concentration of calcium in the blood, from where most of it is stored in the bones.
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Parathyroid Glands
- PTH opposes the effect of thyrocalcitonin (or calcitonin), a hormone produced by the thyroid gland that regulates calcium levels.