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Vitamin D status: multifactorial contribution of environment, genes and other factors in healthy Australian adults across a latitude gradient

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Ponsonby, Anne-Louise
Dear, Keith
Valery, Patricia C.
Taylor, Bruce
Van Der Mei, Ingrid
McMichael, Anthony
Pender, M P
Chapman, Caron
Coulthard, Alan
Kilpatrick, Trevor J

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Pergamon Press

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Vitamin D deficiency is common and implicated in risk of several human diseases. Evidence on the relative quantitative contribution of environmental, genetic and phenotypic factors to vitamin D status (assessed by the serum concentration of 25-hydroxyvita

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Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

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2037-12-31
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