The molecular polymorphism and quantitative levels of serum vitamin D-binding protein (DBP) were ascertained in a group of preterm, full-term and hypocalcaemic full-term newborn infants. The serum concentration of DBP is not influenced by phenotype and increases with fetal age from the 32nd-33rd week of gestation until the 35th week of gestation. Neither different DBP allele distribution nor abnormal quantitative levels found among 29 hypocalcaemic full-term newborn infants.

Auconi, P., Biagini, R., Colarizi, P., Luciano, R. P. M., Pascali, V. L., Rastelli, D., Tortorolo, G. G. B., Vitamin D-binding protein in the perinatal period, <<EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS>>, 1985; 144 (3): 228-229 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/10804]

Vitamin D-binding protein in the perinatal period

Luciano, Rita Paola Maria;Pascali, Vincenzo Lorenzo;Tortorolo, Giuseppe Gio Batta
1985

Abstract

The molecular polymorphism and quantitative levels of serum vitamin D-binding protein (DBP) were ascertained in a group of preterm, full-term and hypocalcaemic full-term newborn infants. The serum concentration of DBP is not influenced by phenotype and increases with fetal age from the 32nd-33rd week of gestation until the 35th week of gestation. Neither different DBP allele distribution nor abnormal quantitative levels found among 29 hypocalcaemic full-term newborn infants.
1985
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Auconi, P., Biagini, R., Colarizi, P., Luciano, R. P. M., Pascali, V. L., Rastelli, D., Tortorolo, G. G. B., Vitamin D-binding protein in the perinatal period, <<EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS>>, 1985; 144 (3): 228-229 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/10804]
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