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        Secondary ID A test code used for billing and in test definitions created prior to November 2011 83175 NY State Approved Indicates the status of NY State approval and if the test is orderable for NY State clients. Yes Useful For Suggests clinical disorder
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        In bone physiology, the C-terminal telopeptide (or more formally, carboxy- terminal collagen crosslinks, and known by the acronym CTX) is a telopeptide that can ...
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    Serum CTX: a new marker of bone resorption that shows treatment effect more often than other markers because of low coefficient of variability and large ......
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    CTX biochemical marker of bone metabolism. Is it a reliable predictor of bisphosphonate-associated osteonecrosis of the jaws after surgery? Part II: a ......
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    16 Dec 2014 ... The field of bone turnover markers has developed considerably in the past ... Urinary or serum collagen type 1 cross-linked C-telopeptide (CTX)....
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    As bone ages, the alpha form of aspartic acid present in CTx converts to the beta form (beta-CTx). Beta-CTx is released into the bloodstream during bone ......
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    Biological or Clinical Significance: Beta C-terminal telopeptide (β-CTX) is a specific resorption marker for degradation of bone type I collagen by osteoclasts....
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    14 May 2013 ... Also known as: Bone Resorption Markers; Bone Formation Markers; Bone Turnover Tests; N-telopeptide; NTx; C-telopeptide; CTx; ......
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    12 Oct 2010 ... What is osteoporosis? Osteoporosis is a significant reduction in bone mass due to loss of proteins and minerals such as calcium. It is often due ......
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    Hydroxyproline (OHP). ▻ Pyridinium crosslinks (PYD, DPD). ▻ Crosslinked telopeptides of type I collagen. (NTX, CTX, ICTP). Non-collagenous proteins of bone ......