Jun said the extremely confined space in the collagen gap
allows calcium phosphate to form only along the length of the gap and minimizes surface interactions with the gap sidewalls.
Not exact matches
Kingsley speculates that in its normal form, the ank protein is a pyrophosphate channel that
allows pyrophosphate levels to remain high in cartilage throughout life to prevent
calcium phosphate crystal formation in the joint cleft.
They work along with potassium, sodium,
calcium,
phosphate, and magnesium to assure proper muscle contraction, control blood pressure, and
allow for healthy brain function.