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Hypervitaminosis A and Ascorbic Acid.
Acta Pharmacologica et Toxicologica, 1951Alexander Pihl, Nicolay Eeg-Larsen
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1996
Tissues of the eye are highly specialized in order to permit light to enter and come to a focus at the posterior inner surface of the globe where it is detected by photoreceptors in the retina. Photoreceptor signals then undergo complex processing by the neural cells of the retina prior to transmission of the signal to the brain via the optic nerve ...
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Tissues of the eye are highly specialized in order to permit light to enter and come to a focus at the posterior inner surface of the globe where it is detected by photoreceptors in the retina. Photoreceptor signals then undergo complex processing by the neural cells of the retina prior to transmission of the signal to the brain via the optic nerve ...
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The Biosynthesis of Ascorbic Acid
1955Publisher Summary Ascorbic acid is present in nearly all tissues, in plants and animals. All of the higher plants and most animals, with the exception of the primates and the guinea pig, can synthesize it. The distribution of the vitamin in animal tissues has been reviewed by Giroud.
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Environmental science and pollution research international, 2019
A. Alayafi
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