Vitamin D3
Datum: 21.08.2018 Autor: Alexander Martens
Vitamin D, unser Sonnenhormon, ist an mehr als 5000 Genprozessen beteiligt. Sein ubiquitäres Vorkommen in unseren Körperzellen spiegelt seine Wichtigkeit wider.
Aktuelle Studien
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- O’Brien K.M., et al. (2017) Serum Vitamin D and Risk of Breast Cancer within Five Years
- Zeitelhofer M., et al. (2017) Functional genomics analysis of vitamin D effects on CD4+ T cells in vivo in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis
- Cynthia A. (2011), Vitamin D and the Immune System
- Dauletbaev N. et al. (2015) Down-regulation of IL-8 by high-dose vitamin D is specific to hyperinflammatory macrophages.
- Margherita T. C., et al. (2015) Vitamin D and 1,25(OH)2D Regulation of T cells
- César Augusto R., et al. (2016) Vitamin D (25(OH)D) in patients with chronic kidney disease stages 2-5.
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- F. Holick F.M., et al. (2013) Vitamin D—Effects on Skeletal and Extraskeletal Health and the Need for Supplementation.