Gene Is Associated With Levels Of Vitamin
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www.columbia.eduassociated syndromes with specific teratogenic agents is discussed below. ... In addition to gross chromosomal abnormalities, there are multiple single gene defects that can result ... Retinoic acid or vitamin A derivatives are extremely teratogenic in humans. Even at very low doses,
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Vitamins and minerals: a brief guide
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www.pms.org.ukVitamin B6OTC IS Vitamin B6 is often used to treat premenstrual syndrome without clear evidence of its efficacy. The recommended dietary allowance for Vitamin B6 is around 2.0mg/day and deficiency of Vitamin B6 is rare. Due to the unproven efficacy of Vita-min B6 in treating premenstrual syndrome, a sys-