Vitamin D deficiency and vitamin D receptor FokI polymorphism as risk factors for COVID-19
Vitamin D deficiency and vitamin D receptor FokI polymorphism as risk factors for COVID-19
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Zeidan, Nancy M. S. , Lateef, Hanan M. Abd El , Selim, Dalia M. , Razek, Suzan A. , Abd-Elrehim, Ghada A. B. , Nashat, Mohamed , ElGyar, Noha , Waked, Nevin M. , Soliman, Attia A. , Elhewala, Ahmed A. , Shehab, Mohamed M. M. , Ibraheem, Ahmed A. A. , Shehata, Hassan , Yousif, Yousif M. , Akeel, Nagwa E. , Hashem, Mustafa I. A. , Ahmed, Amani A. , Emam, Ahmed A. , Abdelmohsen, Mohamed M. , Ahmed, Mohamed F. , Saleh, Ahmed S. E. , Eltrawy, Heba H. , Shahin, Gehan H. , Nabil, Rehab M. , Hosny, Thoraya A. , Abdelhamed, Mohamed R. , Afify, Mona R. , Alharbi, Mohanned T. , Nagshabandi, Mohammed K. , Tarabulsi, Muyassar K. , Osman, Sherif F. , Abd-Elrazek, Amal S. M. , Rashad, Manal M. , El-Gaaly, Sonya A. A. , Gad, Said A. B. , Mohamed, Mohamed Y. , Abdelkhalek, Khalil and Yousef, Aly A.
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Given the sparse data on vitamin D status in pediatric COVID-19, we investigated whether vitamin D deficiency could be a risk factor for susceptibility to COVID-19 in Egyptian children and adolescents. We also investigated whether vitamin D receptor (VDR) FokI polymorphism could be a genetic marker for COVID-19 susceptibility.
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Vitamin D deficiency and vitamin D receptor FokI polymorphism as risk factors for COVID-19
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Lateef, Hanan M. Abd El
Selim, Dalia M.
Razek, Suzan A.
Abd-Elrehim, Ghada A. B.
Nashat, Mohamed
ElGyar, Noha
Waked, Nevin M.
Soliman, Attia A.
Elhewala, Ahmed A.
Shehab, Mohamed M. M.
Ibraheem, Ahmed A. A.
Shehata, Hassan
Yousif, Yousif M.
Akeel, Nagwa E.
Hashem, Mustafa I. A.
Ahmed, Amani A.
Emam, Ahmed A.
Abdelmohsen, Mohamed M.
Ahmed, Mohamed F.
Saleh, Ahmed S. E.
Eltrawy, Heba H.
Shahin, Gehan H.
Nabil, Rehab M.
Hosny, Thoraya A.
Abdelhamed, Mohamed R.
Afify, Mona R.
Alharbi, Mohanned T.
Nagshabandi, Mohammed K.
Tarabulsi, Muyassar K.
Osman, Sherif F.
Abd-Elrazek, Amal S. M.
Rashad, Manal M.
El-Gaaly, Sonya A. A.
Gad, Said A. B.
Mohamed, Mohamed Y.
Abdelkhalek, Khalil
Yousef, Aly A.
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TN_cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_9461391
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_9461391
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0031-3998,1530-0447
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1530-0447
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10.1038/s41390-022-02275-6