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| - | + | Rickets is a disease caused by a vitamin D deficiency. Vitamin D can be obtained from ultra violet radiation and from various food sources. Cytochrome P450 enzymes are involved in the first step to regulate and process vitamin D in the human body. | |
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Vitamin D activation by cytochrome P450, Rickets (3c6g)[1]
by Isabel Hand, Elizabeth Humble, Kati Johnson, Samantha Kriksceonaitis, and Matthew Tiller
Student Projects for UMass Chemistry 423 Spring 2016
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