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Science, 1940
During the decade following Dam's first observations on the hemorrhagic syndrome the combined efforts of several groups of investigators have solved many of the important problems connected with the new vitamin. Sources of vitamin K were discovered, methods of extraction and purification devised, the isolation effected, the structure of K
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During the decade following Dam's first observations on the hemorrhagic syndrome the combined efforts of several groups of investigators have solved many of the important problems connected with the new vitamin. Sources of vitamin K were discovered, methods of extraction and purification devised, the isolation effected, the structure of K
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A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW OF VITAMIN K AND VITAMIN K ANTAGONISTS
Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 2000For more than 60 years, vitamin K-dependent proteins have been known to play an important role in regulating blood coagulation. During recent years it has become clear, however, that vitamin K is also involved in other physiologic processes, including bone metabolism and vascular biology.
C, Vermeer, L J, Schurgers
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European Journal of Pediatrics, 1988
Vitamin K has regained paediatric interest due to a recurrence of bleeding caused by deficiency of the vitamin in newborns and young infants. Increasing awareness of these clinical problems, the development of new methods for the detection of vitamin K deficiency and the direct measurement of vitamin K in tissues have stimulated research. Much new data
R, von Kries, M J, Shearer, U, Göbel
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Vitamin K has regained paediatric interest due to a recurrence of bleeding caused by deficiency of the vitamin in newborns and young infants. Increasing awareness of these clinical problems, the development of new methods for the detection of vitamin K deficiency and the direct measurement of vitamin K in tissues have stimulated research. Much new data
R, von Kries, M J, Shearer, U, Göbel
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VITAMIN K AND VITAMIN K-DEPENDENT PROTEINS
British Journal of Haematology, 1990The more recent introduction of techniques to assess vitamin K status is also leading to a deeper understanding of the nutritional and clinical role of vitamin K. Progress has been particularly rapid in the last decade and is the purpose of this annotation to review the advances in different ...
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1960
Abstract 1. 1. Bacterial strains of the species Bacillus cereus, Bacillus subtilis, Proteus vulgaris, Sarcina flava, Staphylococcus aureus, Mycobacterium phlei, Pseudomonas sp., Azotobacter vinelandii and a Nocardia species have been investigated for type and quantity of vitamin K. 2. 2. By paper chromatography evidence has been obtained that
B K, JACOBSEN, H, DAM
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Abstract 1. 1. Bacterial strains of the species Bacillus cereus, Bacillus subtilis, Proteus vulgaris, Sarcina flava, Staphylococcus aureus, Mycobacterium phlei, Pseudomonas sp., Azotobacter vinelandii and a Nocardia species have been investigated for type and quantity of vitamin K. 2. 2. By paper chromatography evidence has been obtained that
B K, JACOBSEN, H, DAM
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Vitamin K and Vitamin K Antagonists
2020Vitamin Κ was discovered by Henrik Dam in 1929 in studies of sterol metabolism in chicks fed fat-free diets (1). The antihemorrhagic fat-soluble agent was called vitamin Κ, Κ being short for "Koagulation" (the German word for coagulation). Since then there have been two major eras of extensive research on this vitamin.
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