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1,25(OH)
2
D
3
is not the only D metabolite involved in the pathogenesis of osteomalacia
Howard Rasmussen
, Roland Baron
, Arthur Broadus
,
Ralph DeFronzo
, Robert Lang
, Ronald Horst
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2
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3
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Ion
85%
Product
85%
Mineral
71%
Plasma
57%
Metabolite
42%
Patient
28%
Calciferol
14%
Pathogenesis
14%
Shape
14%
Datum
14%
Play
14%
Information
14%
Occurrence
14%
Correlation
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Osteomalacia
100%
Mineral
71%
Plasma
57%
Metabolite
42%
Patient
28%
Pathogenesis
14%
Retinol
14%
Development
14%
Vitamin D
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Osteomalacia
100%
Mineral
71%
Development
14%
Reduction (Chemistry)
14%
Vitamin D
14%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Osteomalacia
100%
Vitamin D
14%