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- ... the intestines and plays a role in regulating vitamin D.Fibroblast growth factor 23 is normally cut (cleaved) ... Juppner H. Regulation of phosphate homeostasis by PTH, vitamin D, and FGF23. Annu Rev Med. 2010;61:91- ...
- ... The inability to absorb certain fat-soluble vitamins (vitamin D in particular) can result in softening and weakening ... build up in the liver and fat-soluble vitamins are not absorbed, which contribute to the signs and symptoms of congenital bile acid ... Cheng JB, Jacquemin E, Gerhardt M, Nazer H, Cresteil D, Heubi JE, Setchell KD, Russell DW. Molecular genetics ...
- ... Konya D. Association of collagen I, IX and vitamin D receptor gene polymorphisms with radiological severity of intervertebral ...
- ... vitamins) can occur. A fat-soluble vitamin called vitamin D helps absorb calcium and helps bones harden, and lack of this vitamin can cause thinning of the bones (osteoporosis) in ...
- ... PMTs.PMTs often lead to low levels of vitamin D and phosphate in the blood (hypophosphatemia), resulting in ...
- ... sexual development (precocious puberty) or low levels of vitamin D (which is a hormone). PURA syndrome is a ...
- ... bone disorder that results when the levels of vitamin D and certain minerals (including calcium) in the blood ...
- ... Mota ST, Goulart IMB, Goulart LR. A novel vitamin D receptor polymorphism associated with leprosy. J Dermatol Sci. ...
- ... to the Epstein-Barr virus, low levels of vitamin D, and smoking.The HLA-DRB1 gene belongs to ...
- ... absorb fats and fat-soluble vitamins, such as vitamins A, D, E, and K. People with congenital bile acid synthesis defect type 2 cannot produce (synthesize) bile acids, which are a ... fats and fat-soluble vitamins. As a result, an abnormal form of bile ...