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Regulation and properties of bone alkaline phosphatase during vitamin C deficiency in guinea pigs.

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The precise physiological role of alkaline phosphatase is unknown, although evidence suggests it is involved in bone mineralization. Previous studies showed that serum and bone alkaline phosphatase activity is decreased during vitamin C deficiency. Some effects of scurvy, such as inhibition of

EFFECT of scurvy on phosphatase activity of serum and of bone.

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Some histological effects of partial deficiency of vitamin C on healing processes; the influence on phosphatase formation in experimental skin wounds.

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The enzymes of healing wounds; the effect of different degrees of vitamin C-deficiency on the phosphatase activity in experimental wounds in the guinea-pig.

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The influence of scurvy and fall in weight in young guinea pigs on the alkaline phosphatase content of the serum and the zones of provisional calcification.

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Alkaline phosphatase and vitamin C deficiency in regeneration of skull bones.

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Alkaline phosphatase and vitamin C deficiency in regeneration of skull bones.

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Alkaline phosphatase and vitamin C deficiency in regeneration of skull bones.

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[Consequences of scurvy on testicular and muscular acid phosphatase activity in guinea pigs].

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Alkaline and acid phosphatase activities in the gingiva and alveolar bone in scurvy.

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The Plasma Phosphatase in Rickets and Scurvy.

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The Plasma Phosphatase in Rickets and Scurvy.

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Vitamin C deficiency accelerates bone loss inducing an increase in PPAR-γ expression in SMP30 knockout mice.

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Senescence marker protein (SMP) 30 knockout (KO) mice display symptoms of scurvy, including spontaneous bone fractures, and this was considered to be induced by a failure of collagen synthesis owing to vitamin C deficiency. However, low bone mineral density is also known to be associated with

Dietary vitamin C deficiency depressed the gill physical barriers and immune barriers referring to Nrf2, apoptosis, MLCK, NF-κB and TOR signaling in grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) under infection of Flavobacterium columnare.

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This study explored the effects of vitamin C on the physical barriers and immune barriers, and relative mRNA levels of signaling molecules in the gill of grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) under infection of Flavobacterium columnare. The results indicated that compared with optimal vitamin C

Dietary vitamin C deficiency depresses the growth, head kidney and spleen immunity and structural integrity by regulating NF-κB, TOR, Nrf2, apoptosis and MLCK signaling in young grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella).

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This study investigated the effects of dietary vitamin C on the growth, and head kidney, spleen and skin immunity, structural integrity and related signaling molecules mRNA expression levels of young grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella). A total of 540 grass carp (264.37 ± 0.66 g) were fed six diets
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