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Results 81 - 87 of 87 for vitamin D
  1. ... before birth, such as a shortage of certain vitamins, infections such as rubella, or exposure to substances that cause birth defects (teratogens), can cause ... B, Giuliano F, Gonzales M, Holder-Espinasse M, Isidor B, Jacquemont ML, Lacombe D, Martin-Coignard D, Mathieu-Dramard M, Odent S, ...
  2. ... of cells, where it helps transport certain B vitamins called folates into the cell. PCFT is ... Sandoval C, Malatack JJ, Rosenblatt DS, Goldman ID. The spectrum of mutations in the ...
  3. ... are not genetic. The most likely causes are vitamin C deficiency or an immature liver due to ... Macsai MS, Schwartz TL, Hinkle D, Hummel MB, Mulhern MG, Rootman D. Tyrosinemia type ...
  4. ... 11-cis retinal, which is a form of vitamin A. When light hits this molecule, it ... Zeitz C, Gross AK, Leifert D, Kloeckener-Gruissem B, McAlear SD, Lemke J, Neidhardt ...
  5. ... process folate. While a shortage (deficiency) of this vitamin is an established risk ... Liu F, Silva D, Malone MV, Seetharaman K. MTHFR A1298C and C677T ...
  6. ... have trouble digesting food and absorbing nutrients and vitamins that are needed for growth. ... Gonzalez Fernandez A, Simpson P, D'Santos CS, Arends MJ, Donadieu J, Bellanne-Chantelot ...
  7. ... splenomegaly) and elevated levels of certain chemicals called vitamin B12 and tryptase ... Zachee P, Boogaerts M, Vanstraelen D, Herregods MC, Van Hoof A, Selleslag D, Roufosse ...
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