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Results 1 - 10 of 41 for vitamin C
  1. ... leads to a faster-than-normal breakdown of vitamin C in the body, so affected individuals are at increased risk of vitamin C deficiency problems such as scurvy.People with African ...
  2. ... Glucose transporter 10 and arterial tortuosity syndrome: the vitamin C connection. FEBS Lett. 2010 Jul 16;584(14): ...
  3. ... are not genetic. The most likely causes are vitamin C deficiency or an immature liver due to premature ...
  4. ... Disorders (NORD) ClinicalTrials.gov EPILEPSY, EARLY-ONSET, 4, VITAMIN B6-DEPENDENT; EPEO4 PubMed Bok LA, Struys E, Willemsen MA, Been JV, Jakobs C. Pyridoxine-dependent seizures in Dutch patients: diagnosis by ...
  5. ... of methylmalonyl-coA mutase and homocysteine:methyltetrahydrofolate methyltransferase Vitamin B12 metabolic ... Cobalamin C disease Genetic Testing Registry: Methylmalonic aciduria and homocystinuria ...
  6. ... neuropathy study of Tunisian patients with ataxia with vitamin E deficiency. Brain. 2014 Feb;137(Pt 2):402-10. doi: 10.1093/brain/awt339. Epub 2013 Dec 25. Citation on PubMed Mariotti C, Gellera C, Rimoldi M, Mineri R, Uziel G, ...
  7. ... article on PubMed Central Kozyraki R, Cases O. Vitamin B12 ... Kristiansen M, Aminoff M, Jacobsen C, de La Chapelle A, Krahe R, Verroust PJ, ...
  8. ... Mota ST, Goulart IMB, Goulart LR. A novel vitamin D receptor polymorphism ... Chaptini C, Marshman G. Leprosy: a review on elimination, reducing ...
  9. ... a cause of infantile idiopathic hypercalcemia (IIH) with vitamin D ... M, Weber S, Irwin A, Goos C, John U, Misselwitz J, Klaus G, Kuwertz-Broking ...
  10. ... A, Peretti N, Menard D, Djouadi F, Jardel C, Begue JM, Walker F, Schmitz J, Lachaux A, ... 2008 Sep 11. Citation on PubMed
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