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Neuromyopathy and vitamin E deficiency in man.

Neuropediatrics, 1981
A 12-year-old boy, born of a consanguineous marriage, had ataxia, sensory neuropathy, generalized muscle hypotrophy and a lower serum vitamin E level.
U. Burck   +4 more
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Vitamin E deficiency and chemical carcinogenesis

Experientia, 1970
Mannliche 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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The Pathology of Vitamin E Deficiency in the Chick

Pathologia veterinaria, 1966
Syndromes of encephalomalacia, exudative diathesis and muscular dystrophy were produced in day-old chicks placed on a torula yeast base diet deficient in vitamin E. Changes in the percentage of dietary lipid were responsible for variation in the disease processes. Chicks receiving 3-9% lipid had vascular alterations which determined, in most cases, the
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Vitamin E deficiency in premature infants

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1979
THE 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

The Lancet, 1986
Alistair Burns, Tony Holland
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Pathophysiology of vitamin E deficiency in monkeys

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1974
In a comparative study of vitamin E deficiency in Old and New World monkeys, 14 cynomolgus and 12 cebus monkeys were selected at 1 year of age from animals raised in our primate nursery and were fed either a diet containing 8% coconut oil or stripped safflower oil with or without added tocopherol. During the first year 0.2% cholesterol was added to all
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Vitamin E Deficiency in Uganda

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1967
N. K. Sood, J. A. Tulloch
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Vitamin-E Deficiency

BMJ, 1966
C. N. Pulvertaft   +2 more
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Vitamin E Deficiency in Cats

The Journal of Nutrition, 1962
S. A. Norkin, Stanley N. Gershoff
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