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1                                             (D recommendation) The USPSTF recommends against the use
2                                              D s decreases with increasing methane and CO2 injecting
3                                              D-dimer (DD) is highly sensitive for AAS but is inadequa
4                                              D. suzukii, a destructive insect pest, harbor a non-CI i
5 e maximum keratometry value decreased by 2.0 D or more in 28 eyes (31.5%) and increased by 2.0 D or m
6 more in 28 eyes (31.5%) and increased by 2.0 D or more in 5 eyes (5.6%).
7 spherical equivalent (SE) was within +/-1.00 D.
8 se, mean spherical equivalent -8.66 +/- 2.00 D) and 88 controls with emmetropia in both eyes underwen
9 01) higher than in the eyes with CATCRP </=1 D (0.8% and 9.8%, respectively).
10              Goal refraction was plano to +1 D.
11                                 LC1MS2 in (1)D combined with LC1MS2 in (2)D, plus five other detector
12                       This family contains 1-D water-filled channels lined with free hydrogen phospho
13 =1 lines, and 59% vs 43% were within +/-0.13 D spherical equivalent.
14  from a strong cation exchange column for (2)D, coupled with UV and LC1MS2 detection.
15    LC1MS2 in (1)D combined with LC1MS2 in (2)D, plus five other detectors, constituted LC2MS4 in a co
16 OD) carbene analogue showed much reduced 1,2-D-shift reactivity with an estimated half-life of at lea
17 fications, as measured by two-dimensional (2-D) Western blot analysis.
18 active index (RI) measurements and dynamic 2-D phase images of individual melittin-bound RBCs enabled
19 am, such as self-trapped localized motion, 2-D diffusive exploration, and super-diffusive persistent
20 d pathways used so far for modification of 2-D graphene sheets to make is three-dimensional.
21 ipants were asked to classify the speed of 2-D raised dot patterns passing under their right middle f
22 titatively analyzed using a combination of 2-D slice analysis and 3-D visualization and counting.
23 e, by reducing its full 3-D structure to a 3-D network of one-dimensional strands.
24                        We present JS-MS, a 3-D, modular JavaScript client application for viewing MS
25  by serial image section deconvolution and 3-D reconstruction.
26 ng a combination of 2-D slice analysis and 3-D visualization and counting.
27 d high density fractures are calculated by 3-D counting.
28 the whole-cell scale, by reducing its full 3-D structure to a 3-D network of one-dimensional strands.
29 ll, this study demonstrates that the human 3-D EEC model is a robust tool for studying host-microbe i
30 esence of the normal faults interpreted in 3-D seismic profiles collected from adjacent areas.
31                                  Our novel 3-D in vitro model can be utilized to determine the cellul
32                                We obtained 3-D electron microscopy images of podocytes and used quant
33 t integration of high-resolution images of 3-D intracellular structures with models of calcium cyclin
34 rol pacing and reveals the high-resolution 3-D spatial structure of calcium gradients and intracellul
35 ector alignments that are found within the 3-D C-type antiferromagnetic perovskites.
36 ption process, each sectional image of the 3-D object is recovered by convolving its encrypted hologr
37 ced coverage of the top electrode over the 3-D structures, decreasing the series resistance of the de
38                  High-resolution real-time 3-D refractive index (RI) measurements and dynamic 2-D pha
39 cessful, gives an accurate and unambiguous 3-D structure of the structurally unknown guest molecule f
40 (SE -7.63 D [SD 3.31]) and CACNA1F (SE -5.33 D [SD 3.10]) coincided with the highest degree of myopia
41 pled contactless conductivity detection (C(4)D), at pH 2.7.
42  acid) (PANABA) then we immobilized anti-2,4-D antibody onto a nanocomposite AuNPs-PANABA-MWCNTs empl
43                                          2,4-D but not IAA altered the actin structure in long-term a
44 r1-12, which show enhanced resistance to 2,4-D compared with IAA for inhibition of root growth, were
45  disrupted actin filament networks after 2,4-D exposure.
46 -T), and 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D).
47 differences between the 2 methods were >0.50 D in 21 of 77 (27.2%) and 25 of 77 (32.5%) eyes, respect
48 on at last follow-up was an average of +0.59 D.
49                  Mutations in RPGR (SE -7.63 D [SD 3.31]) and CACNA1F (SE -5.33 D [SD 3.10]) coincide
50                  In response to 1-desamino-8-D-arginine vasopressin (DDAVP), peak VWF:Ag levels excee
51 ghest degree of myopia and in CABP4 (SE 4.81 D [SD 0.35]) with the highest degree of hyperopia.
52 performance and dehalogenation kinetics of a D. mccartyi-containing consortium in an upflow bioreacto
53 ckage comprised of haplogroups H/H5, U5a, A, D/D4, and F1/F2.
54 t-donor-acceptor-donor-shielding unit (S-D-A-D-S) structure is reported.
55 s indicate deteriorating climate after 200 A.D. and cooler conditions after 500 A.D., the NAO may ind
56 r 200 A.D. and cooler conditions after 500 A.D., the NAO may indicate a specific cause for the punctu
57 rrable to arbitrary semiconductor absorbers, D(2)GIS devices offer a high-performance paradigm for im
58                    N-alpha-acetyltransferase D (NatD) mediates N-alpha-terminal acetylation (Nt-acety
59 l of the mutant containing an aspartic acid (D) to asparagine (N) substitution at position 405 (D405N
60 lib, gemcitabine, paclitaxel and actinomycin D) to illustrate potential applications of this approach
61 plus five [11%] of 45 initially administered D who crossed over to D + T).
62 terminating in D-Ala-D-Lac in place of D-Ala-D-Ala.
63 hesis to use precursors terminating in D-Ala-D-Lac in place of D-Ala-D-Ala.
64            In contrast to many natural AMPs, D-RR4 retained its activity under challenging physiologi
65 ncluding CP isolates (Ambler class A, B, and D), non-carbapenemase-producing (non-CP) carbapenem-resi
66  the trnL gene were designed (A-, B-, C- and D-trnL systems).
67            Receptor co-agonists, glycine and D-serine, have intriguingly emerged as potential regulat
68 istical mixture of D(+*)-(3)(A(-*)-R(*)) and D(+*)-(1)(A(-*)-R(*)), and subsequent reduction of R(*)
69 el antagonists gadolinium, ruthenium red and D-GsMTx4.
70 ation (ECD) as fragmentation techniques, and D-alpha-tocopheryl polyethylene glycol 1000 succinate (T
71 MEF2C was antagonistic to that of MEF2A and -D.
72 n and less human leukocyte antigen - antigen D related.
73 cision repair (TC-NER) (category 1: XP-A, B, D, F, and G) and preserved TC-NER (category 2: XP-C, E,
74 hydrates, amino acids, bacterial biomarkers (D-amino acids), and plant protein biomarkers (hydroxypro
75 cell-derived cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-CMs), but D-ala,RP produgs, including MK-3682, did not.
76 thyl H of the imidazolium cation followed by D transfer to the substrate.
77                      MBOA-Glc is produced by D. virgifera through stabilization of the benzoxazinoid
78                       The intensity of the C-D band is proportional to the extent of deuteration in t
79             For snR48 and U18, the unusual C/D alone is enough for the modification of two nucleotide
80 ments performed following [U-(2)H7, U-(13)C]-D-glucose injections.
81 sis to produce [2,3,4,6,6-(2)H5, 3,4-(13)C2]-D-glucose was developed to improve the (13)C signal-to-n
82 sosomal proteins including LAMP-2, cathepsin D and LC3.
83 tumor development.-Katsiougiannis, S., Chia, D., Kim, Y., Singh, R.
84  carbapenemase-producing P. aeruginosa Class D carbapenemases were the most prevalent carbapenemases
85 racy of Class A, Class B, Class C, and Class D performance by an average of 25.64%.
86 yde, facile synthesis of (-)-epi-claulansine D was accomplished via condensation and two intramolecul
87 ivation requires the binding of a coagonist, D-serine, which is synthesized from L-serine by the neur
88 as a side product en route to combretastatin D-2 by synchronous extrusion of SO2 and CO2.
89                                  Conversely, D cells highly expressed genes related to differentiated
90 ; 95% CI: 0.12 to 0.78) were lower after CRT-D than after CRT-P in +MWF but not in -MWF.
91 overall median risk-standardized rate of CRT-D use was 79.9% (range, 26.7%-100%; median OR, 2.08; 95%
92 63506 eligible patients (88.6%) received CRT-D at the time of device implantation.
93 on of CHK1 via Rb-E2F by upregulating cyclin D and E.
94 Antibody levels were assessed at birth, day (D) 43, and D91 for GBS serotypes; 1 month postdose 3 (D1
95 ome dynamics of human retina from fetal day (D) 52 to 136.
96 2%) experiencing DGF requiring dialysis (DGF-D) in the first 72 hours after transplant.
97 25-hydroxyvitamin D to 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D appears to be an important positive regulator of FGF23
98  Exogenous calcitriol (1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D) and high circulating levels of calcidiol (25-hydroxyv
99 ) with high myopia (defined as -6.0 diopter [D] or worse, mean spherical equivalent -8.66 +/- 2.00 D)
100 dine ethylphosphate)s with low dispersities (D < 1.10).
101                As an example, three distinct D-versus-sigma "signatures" are calculated, correspondin
102 efined the sequence of the NDSM as Psi-K-x-E/D-x1-x2-(x3/E/D)-(x4/E/D)-xn and determined that K74 and
103 uence of the NDSM as Psi-K-x-E/D-x1-x2-(x3/E/D)-(x4/E/D)-xn and determined that K74 and K76 were crit
104 the NDSM as Psi-K-x-E/D-x1-x2-(x3/E/D)-(x4/E/D)-xn and determined that K74 and K76 were critical Ubc9
105 y three cycles of docetaxel (100 mg/m(2); EC-D).
106                        Patients receiving EC-D reported significantly more stomatitis, myalgia or art
107 f EPIYA-C motifs or the presence of an EPIYA-D motif impacted early changes in host cell elongation;
108 s, which was rescued by adding extracellular D-serine.
109                                       Factor D is a trypsin-like serine protease with a narrow specif
110 bospondin and platelet-derived growth factor D expression.
111 valent reversible and selective human factor D (FD) inhibitors with drug-like properties.
112                                     Finally, D-RR4 protected Caenorhabditis elegans from lethal infec
113 lectron transfer within the triradical forms D(+*)-A-R(-), but its yield is controlled by spin statis
114  Here, we demonstrate that peroxidase A from D. discoideum (DdPoxA) is a stable, monomeric, glycosyla
115 ge population genomic Wolbachia dataset from D. melanogaster.
116  cells expressing B-Raf(V600E) or K-Ras(G12C/D) Intriguingly, coimmunoprecipitation and in vitro bind
117 ent interferon-beta production and gasdermin D-dependent interleukin-18 secretion.
118 d, beginning with the discovery of Gasdermin D (GSDMD) as a substrate of caspase-1 and caspase-11 upo
119 ot absolutely require Caspase-1 or Gasdermin D.
120  the pore-forming effector protein gasdermin D by inflammatory caspases.
121 d TBK1-binding domain of the gamma34.5 gene (D.
122    The choice of primary treatment for group D retinoblastoma should be carefully weighed, because ac
123 ts initiated with IVC, 50% of salvaged Group D retinoblastoma eyes had <20/200 vision, with TTT being
124  sign presentations, as follows: A > B > C &gt; D > no spot sign (P = .002).
125 inophilid annelids (Dinophilus gyrociliatus, D. taeniatus and Trilobodrilus axi).
126                             Correction for H-D exchange is required for accurate assessment of biolog
127 sthesis type II implanted by 2 surgeons (C.H.D. and J.C.).
128 atalyzed proton transfer shows a prominent H/D kinetic isotope effect, which is determined to be 8.3
129 rtially mediated group effects on week 8 HAM-D.
130 the clinician-rated Hamilton Depression (HAM-D) rating scale.
131 or the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale [HAM-D]) and self-report scales (the Quick Inventory of Depre
132 d as the area under the P rofile of S hannon D ifference (PSD).
133 ncluded presymptomatic and symptomatic HCHWA-D mutation carriers diagnosed through genetic testing an
134 etic testing and recruited through the HCHWA-D patient association (Katwijk, Netherlands) and the out
135 , human immunodeficiency virus and hepatitis D virus-negative patients with pretransplant HBV DNA und
136 f hepatitis D virus RNA among anti-hepatitis D virus seropositive participants.
137 ings suggest localised clusters of hepatitis D virus endemicity across sub-Saharan Africa.
138 ght of which included detection of hepatitis D virus RNA among anti-hepatitis D virus seropositive pa
139 ween the high expression of IL1beta and high D. nodosus load in footrot samples.
140 CO2 injecting pressure for samples with high D s .
141  the Cyp27b1 gene encoding 25-hydroxyvitamin D 1-alpha-hydroxylase, which produces 1,25-hydroxyvitami
142 osteoblastic conversion of 25-hydroxyvitamin D to 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D appears to be an important
143 ating levels of calcidiol (25-hydroxyvitamin D) each increased serum FGF23 levels in wild-type mice a
144 roid hormone, calcium, and 25-hydroxyvitamin D), and annualized BMD reduction over a 8-year follow-up
145 culating concentrations of 25-hydroxyvitamin D, local osteoblastic conversion of 25-hydroxyvitamin D
146 roxylase, which produces 1,25-hydroxyvitamin D.
147 t proton transport through several important D-channel mutants.
148 hR2) (i) undergoes a hydrogen bond change in D --> K transition and (ii) deprotonates in K --> M tran
149  subsequent reduction of R(*) only occurs in D(+*)-(1)(A(-*)-R(*)).
150 iosynthesis to use precursors terminating in D-Ala-D-Lac in place of D-Ala-D-Ala.
151 obust approach, we successfully incorporate (D)CDX peptides onto the surface of RBCNPs without compro
152 r obesity, defined as donor body mass index (D-BMI) of 30 kg/m or greater, has been associated with i
153 parents transmitting the de novo 3 Mb LCR22A-D 22q11.2 deletion, the reciprocal duplication, and the
154  22q11.2 deletion carry inversions of LCR22B-D or LCR22C-D.
155 etion carry inversions of LCR22B-D or LCR22C-D.
156 del, we demonstrate that doxorubicin-loaded (D)CDX-RBCNPs have superior therapeutic efficacy and mark
157               The activation of the N-methyl D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) is controlled by a glutamat
158 -isoxazole propionic acid (AMPA) to N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) ratios, and matrix metalloproteinase
159 oneuron expression of glutamatergic N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors and decreased expression of
160 s-especially antibodies against the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR)-more commonly than do healt
161                                     N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor activation requires the binding of
162 for understanding D-serine-mediated N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor plasticity in the amygdala and how
163 on and was predicted best when both N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor-IgG and aquaporin-4-IgG coexisted (
164                                     N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs) are glycoproteins in the
165  MK-801, a specific pore blocker of N-Methyl-D-aspartic acid receptor (NMDAR) channels, and this occu
166 sion index maximum(PPI max), and multimetric D were significantly higher compared to the normal subje
167 pecialized architecture of axons.-Neverisky, D.
168 ion of NMDA EPSCs was rescued by addition of D-serine in the extracellular medium.
169                            Administration of D-4F or E06 to rats profoundly ameliorated mechanical hy
170 in the matK region that is characteristic of D. hamiltonii could be used to design specific assays, e
171 to determine the enantiomeric excess (ee) of D-cysteine in the whole range of ee values (from -100% t
172                              Inactivation of D-serine synthesis within the astroglial network resulte
173 and may, therefore, respond to inhibition of D-cyclin-dependent Rb kinases, CDK4 and CDK6.
174                The most sensitive measure of D is the time required to cross the energy barrier that
175 paration yields a 3:1 statistical mixture of D(+*)-(3)(A(-*)-R(*)) and D(+*)-(1)(A(-*)-R(*)), and sub
176       IgE to the extract and 12 molecules of D pteronyssinus were tested by means of ImmunoCAP and mi
177 rsors terminating in D-Ala-D-Lac in place of D-Ala-D-Ala.
178                      Thus, quantification of D-dimer levels serves an important role in guiding thera
179 , Aegilops tauschii, the ancestral source of D genome in hexaploid bread wheat.
180  at late multicellular development stages of D. discoideum when migrating slugs differentiate into fr
181 ns (EAs).We compared concentrations of 25(OH)D and vitamin D-binding protein (VDBP) in AA and EA wome
182      Mean (SD) baseline deseasonalized 25(OH)D concentration was 26.5 (9.0) ng/mL, with 1270 particip
183 tribute to variation in baseline serum 25(OH)D concentration, and that polymorphism rs11185644 may co
184                                        25(OH)D deficiency in early childhood is associated with incre
185 1185644 may contribute to variation in 25(OH)D dose-response in healthy postmenopausal Caucasian wome
186 pants (385 females) who had >/=3 serum 25(OH)D measures and DXA data.
187  some were only apparent in those with 25(OH)D status below 20 ng/l.
188 ified by circulating concentrations of 25(OH)D.
189 A were analyzed as effect modifiers of 25(OH)D.
190 ng in the accumulation of an oncometabolite, D-2-hydroxyglutarate (2-HG).
191 ron relaxation energy in solid-state organic D-A blends and show the importance of a reduced relaxati
192  Opioid prescription was confirmed from Part D prescription claims.
193 o take TOAMs via National Drug Codes in Part D claims.
194   Methods Using SEER linked to Medicare Part D, 2007 to 2012, we identified patients who take TOAMs v
195 levels of the resolving lipids, particularly D-resolvin.
196 tor (GIPR), caveolin 2 (CAV2), and peptidase D (PEPD) (P-interaction < 0.05).
197 PM H(+)-ATPase activation by inhibiting PP2C.D family protein phosphatases.
198           The cocktail of 30 ppm CIP + 2 ppm D-tyr achieved similar efficacy as the 80 ppm CIP alone
199 ified by the serine-aspartate repeat protein D (SdrD), which serve key roles in colonization and infe
200 ons mediated by external scaffolding protein D.
201 d that baseline values of surfactant protein D (46.6 ng/mL vs 34.6 ng/mL, p=0.0018) and CA19-9 (53.7
202 ochirality, even when assembled from racemic D,L mixtures.
203 f October 13, 2016, 18 patients who received D + T 150/2 remained in the study (13 [24%] of 54 enroll
204                                        rfhSP-D, containing homotrimeric neck and lectin domains, was
205 ansformation status of cells.-Yu, Z., Ruter, D.
206  particular, we show that values of Tajima's D and Fay and Wu's H depend in a direct way on a peculia
207  unit-donor-acceptor-donor-shielding unit (S-D-A-D-S) structure is reported.
208 est E% and BF showed a significantly smaller D% than other groups ( P < 0.05).
209 had more Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer stage D ( P < .001), higher Model for End-Stage Liver Disease
210 t for viral infections because of the strong D-stereoselectivity exhibited by human DNA polymerases r
211                         SDHD encodes subunit D of the succinate dehydrogenase complex, an integral me
212     Under the conditions of validity of TDA, D and Rh average values and the entire Rh distributions
213                   Our results suggested that D-galactose and its metabolites disturbed the spindle st
214                                          The D values decrease in the series PhNBN > PhBNN > PhBCO an
215 f hybridization found by simulations and the D-statistic among genera and inside the main clades of D
216 nfected transgenic FVB mice that express the D(b) class I molecule.
217       The metallo carbenoid derived from the D/A diazo group is preferentially formed and undergoes s
218 ear and cytoplasmic isoforms of fusilli, the D.
219 el-reactive antibody which was lowest in the D+/R- group.
220 ps tauschii is the diploid progenitor of the D genome of hexaploid wheat (Triticum aestivum, genomes
221 g 74 Mb of the A subgenome and 104 Mb of the D subgenome, and identified 19 candidate loci for fiber-
222 x model into the Chimera architecture of the D-Wave machine, initiating an approach to reversible cla
223 its timely reprotonation of E286 through the D-channel, which impairs both proton pumping and the che
224 talian swine IDVs are closely related to the D/swine/Oklahoma/1334/2011 cluster.
225                                  Whereas the D channel provides the route for all pumped protons in b
226  vary with a periodicity consistent with the D-periodic banding of higher-order fibers assemblies.
227 e intracircular photoconversion of M back to D involves only one C13=C14 double-bond isomerization.
228 initially administered D who crossed over to D + T).
229 igate how rainfall in the region responds to D-O events.
230 transgenic mice with 5 x 10(5)C. trachomatis D inclusion forming units (IFU) induced a significant re
231                          We used an unbiased D-amino acid substitution strategy to determine structur
232 ave important implications for understanding D-serine-mediated N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor plastici
233  To elucidate such requirements, we used a V(D)J passenger allele system to assay, in mouse GC B cell
234 MIS C terminus is dispensable for cellular V(D)J recombination and in vitro nuclease assays with C-te
235 ial role in adaptive immunity by mediating V(D)J recombination in developing lymphocytes.
236 een MULE, hAT and Transib elements and the V(D)J recombinase.
237    Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-D is capable of inducing angiogenesis and lymphangiogene
238                  Furthermore, levels of VEGF-D and MCP-1 in patient sera correlated positively with e
239                                      Vitamin D and placebo groups did not differ in change in insulin
240                                      Vitamin D is an environmental and dietary agent with known antic
241                                      Vitamin D receptor (VDR) mutations in humans and mice cause alop
242                                      Vitamin D-enriched mushrooms extracts exert a synergistic anti-i
243 stigate whether common variants in 7 vitamin D and calcium pathway genes (VDR, GC, DHCR7, CYP2R1, CYP
244  high in fat and scarce in fiber and vitamin D increase risks of colorectal cancer.
245  serum vitamin D concentrations, and vitamin D pathway genetic variants, adjusting for years in educa
246 ct of milk fortification on iron and vitamin D status in these children are scarce.
247 mpared concentrations of 25(OH)D and vitamin D-binding protein (VDBP) in AA and EA women and investig
248  seen for participants with baseline vitamin D deficiency and for secondary outcomes.
249 with 1270 participants (24.9%) being vitamin D deficient.
250      INTERPRETATION: High-dose bolus vitamin D supplementation of 100 000 IU colecalciferol monthly o
251 progression to heart failure in both vitamin D deficient and normal mice without inducing significant
252 s-specific regulation of immunity by vitamin D, the VDREs are present in primate genes, but neither t
253  vitamins, beta-carotene, vitamin C, vitamin D plus calcium, and multivitamins or multi-ingredient su
254 d its impact on maternal circulating vitamin D concentrations in humans.This study sought to advance
255 metabolic components and circulating vitamin D metabolites [i.e., LDL-related protein 2 (LRP2, also k
256 e in modulating maternal circulating vitamin D metabolites during pregnancy.Nested within a feeding s
257 ational research in trials combining Vitamin D and aspirin have begun as part of such investigation.
258  EFSA Adequate Intake (AI) (<15mug/d vitamin D) in adults across Europe.
259 led casein micelles, and to evaluate vitamin D stability of dry formulations during ambient or accele
260 tarted in 2003 in Finland to improve vitamin D status.
261 fficiency show promise for improving vitamin D stability during dry storage.
262 iants located near genes involved in vitamin D metabolism and calcium and renal phosphate transport a
263 eptor (VDR), whose activating ligand vitamin D has been proposed as a modifiable factor in multiple d
264 symptomatic, all individuals had low vitamin D levels.
265  to test whether genetically lowered vitamin D levels were associated with risk of asthma, atopic der
266  only category in which all measured vitamin D concentrations were below the declared value (74-81%).
267 station) consumed a single amount of vitamin D (511 IU/d from diet and a cholecalciferol supplement)
268               The high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in African Americans (AAs) may be a contrib
269 terests in the potential benefits of vitamin D for preventing breast cancer recurrence and mortality,
270 incing evidence for a direct role of vitamin D in myopia risk.
271 y was to evaluate the association of vitamin D intake and serum levels with fracture risk in children
272 ate, demonstrated high prevalence of vitamin D intakes below the EFSA Adequate Intake (AI) (<15mug/d
273  between placental mRNA abundance of vitamin D metabolic components and circulating vitamin D metabol
274 e randomized to receive 2000 IU/d of vitamin D oral supplementation (high-dose group) vs 354 particip
275 r, whether winter supplementation of vitamin D reduces the risk among children is unknown.
276                The best biomarker of vitamin D status, 25hydroxyvitamin D3 (25(OH)D3), however, is pa
277 ings do not support a dose effect of vitamin D supplementation on bone health and suggest that race/e
278 vational evidence on associations of vitamin D with lower risk of breast cancer morbidity and mortali
279 ory effect of oral administration of vitamin D-enriched mushrooms extracts on high-fat diet (HFD) ani
280 d when adjusting for baseline 25(OH) vitamin D serum level.
281      Little is known about placental vitamin D metabolism and its impact on maternal circulating vita
282 e current understanding of placental vitamin D metabolism and its role in modulating maternal circula
283 uture that can be used for providing vitamin D supplementation to patients with fat malabsorption syn
284 tdoors and sunlight exposure), serum vitamin D concentrations, and vitamin D pathway genetic variants
285 support these studies, a specialized vitamin D food composition dataset, based on EuroFIR standards,
286 cacy and safety of ongoing strategic vitamin D fortification.
287                         A systematic vitamin D fortification of fluid milk products and fat spreads w
288  vGWAS results together suggest that vitamin D deficiency is potentially causal of sero-negative RA a
289 rovide epidemiological evidence that Vitamin D might play a protective role in HL.
290              Recently, we found that vitamin D receptor (VDR) enhanced Claudin-2 expression in colon
291 omised controlled trials showed that vitamin D supplementation reduces the rate of asthma exacerbatio
292 proliferation, migration, and on the vitamin D activating enzyme CYP27B1 (produces 1,25(OH)2D3) and i
293 Compared to the declared values, the vitamin D content ranged from 50% to 153% for fortified foods an
294 nding of a transcription factor, the vitamin D receptor (VDR), whose activating ligand vitamin D has
295 and investigated determinants of the vitamin D-biomarker concentrations in both populations.We used d
296  p.Ser267Phe in SLC10A1 are prone to vitamin D deficiency, deviated sex hormones and blood lipids.
297 aribbean hydroclimate change associated with D-O variability and particularly with stadial intervals,
298 ter SFB93, a C2H2-fermenting bacterium, with D. mccartyi strain 195 or with D. mccartyi strain BAV1 w
299 cterium, with D. mccartyi strain 195 or with D. mccartyi strain BAV1 were actively sustained by provi
300 onors/100 000 population age 18 to 84 years (D/100K) as a measure of equity.

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