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- who: -hydroxyvitamin-D et al. from the The Roslin Institute and Royal (Dick) School of Studies, The University of Edinburgh have published the Article: H, in the Journal: Metabolites 2020, 10, x FOR PEER REVIEW of /2020/
- what: The horses in the study discussed here all had dark skin , and given the role of pigmentation in cutaneous vitamin D production further investigation into the cutaneous production of vitamin D3 in horses is warranted. With the current veterinary research literature demonstrating a similar association between vitamin D status in health and disease as in humans, there . . .
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