Biological Significance of Cholesterol and conversion of cholesterol to bile acids, steroid hormone and vitamin D.
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New aspects of vitamin D metabolism and action — addressing the skin as source and target | Nature Reviews Endocrinology
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Nadir on Twitter: "Cholesterol is not a metabolic fuel. It is a structural component of cell membrane, precursor for steroid hormones and Vit. D. Its synthesis, absorption and elimination are intricately balanced.
Biological Significance of Cholesterol and Conversion of Cholesterol into Bile Acids, Steroid, Hormone and Vitamin D : Pharmaguideline
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Dr Steven Lin - The sun's energy turns a chemical in your skin into vitamin D3, which is carried to your liver and then your kidneys to transform it to active vitamin
Biological Significance of Cholesterol and Conversion of Cholesterol into Bile Acids, Steroid, Hormone and Vitamin D : Pharmaguideline
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Association of changes in lipid levels with changes in vitamin D levels in a real-world setting | Scientific Reports
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Vitamin D pathway. Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) is produced in the skin... | Download Scientific Diagram
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