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Vitamin K Deficiency

 
 
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Disease relevance of Vitamin K Deficiency

 

High impact information on Vitamin K Deficiency

 

Chemical compound and disease context of Vitamin K Deficiency

 

Biological context of Vitamin K Deficiency

 

Anatomical context of Vitamin K Deficiency

  • It is proposed that (1) the facial features of the human warfarin embryopathy are caused by reduced growth of the embryonic nasal septum, and (2) the septal growth retardation occurs because the warfarin-induced extrahepatic vitamin K deficiency prevents the normal formation of the vitamin K-dependent matrix gla protein in the embryo [19].
 

Gene context of Vitamin K Deficiency

 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of Vitamin K Deficiency

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