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Vitamin E deficiency and chemical carcinogenesis
Experientia, 1970Mannliche Ratten erhielten wahrend mehr als 14 Monaten eine an Vitamin E arme, jedoch an ungesattigten Fettsauren reiche Diat. Vitamin E-Mangel (jeweils mit und ohne niedrigem N-2-Fluorenylacetamid-Gehalt) hemmte das Tumorwachstum nicht und fuhrte zu keiner Zunahme der Karzinogenese, was durch Kontrollen bestatigt wurde.
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[Isolated vitamin E deficiency].
Fortschritte der Neurologie-Psychiatrie, 1990Since the detection of vitamin E in 1922, nearly 50 years passed until the recognition that there is a pathogenic vitamin E deficiency in humans. Such a deficiency can be found mostly in a disturbed resorption or transport of the vitamin (mucoviscidosis, chronic cholestasis, abetalipoproteinaemia) and leads typically to a progredient spinocerebellar ...
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Vitamin E deficiency in premature infants
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1979THE PURPOSE of this report is to present a brief overview of biochemical and nutritional aspects of vitamin E, particularly as related to premature infants. A number of review articles are available which present detailed information on absorption and metabolism of tocopherols, dietary issues, animal studies, and controversies regarding cellular ...
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Vitamin E Deficiency in Uganda
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1967J A, Tulloch, N K, Sood
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Inherited PD-1 deficiency underlies tuberculosis and autoimmunity in a child
Nature Medicine, 2021Masato Ogishi, Rui Yang, Caner Aytekin
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