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Vitamin D receptor genotype BB is associated with higher serum osteocalcin in first pregnancy

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2010
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Feuz, J. (2010). Vitamin D receptor genotype BB is associated with higher serum osteocalcin in first pregnancy. (Dissertation, University of Zurich) https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-34177

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Abstract Aim: Serum osteocalcin was shown in a previous study on first trimester pregnant women to correlate with bone density and to distinguish between fast and slow bone losers. The objective of the present study is to examine whether serum osteocalcin is related to vitamin D receptor (VDR) BsmI polymorphism in pregnant women. Study design: We determined osteocalcin serum levels and VDR BsmI genotype in 97 healthy first trimester pregnant women consecutively recruited during six months. Results: BB (21%), Bb (38%) and bb (41%) geno

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  • Feuz, J
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Faculty of Medicine

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  • von Mandach, U
  • Zimmermann, R

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English

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Zürich

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2010

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2010-05-20

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85 since deposited on 2010-05-20
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452 since deposited on 2010-05-20
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Feuz, J. (2010). Vitamin D receptor genotype BB is associated with higher serum osteocalcin in first pregnancy. (Dissertation, University of Zurich) https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-34177

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