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review article | Q7318358 |
P2093 | author name string | Vilter RW | |
P2860 | cites work | Inhibition of histamine-induced airway constriction by ascorbic acid | Q24169653 |
The chemical nature of vitamin C | Q24537113 | ||
Supplemental ascorbate in the supportive treatment of cancer: Prolongation of survival times in terminal human cancer | Q24561618 | ||
Evolution and the need for ascorbic acid | Q24632554 | ||
Letter: Vitamin-C-induced hyperoxaluria | Q28317843 | ||
Folate metabolism in scurvy | Q66875410 | ||
Ascorbic acid requirements in postoperative patients | Q67347010 | ||
Adrenal function and ascorbic acid concentrations in elderly women | Q67377799 | ||
Ascorbic Acid Effects on Erythrocytes | Q67442159 | ||
Letter: Vitamin C and plasma lipids | Q67750182 | ||
Pituitary adrenal axis evaluation in human scurvy | Q68622018 | ||
Destruction of Vitamin B12 by Ascorbic Acid | Q68940640 | ||
Ascorbic acid abuse: effects on long term ingestion of excessive amounts on blood levels and urinary excretion | Q69547781 | ||
Metabolism of ascorbic-1-14C acid in experimental human scurvy | Q69877135 | ||
Platelet abnormality in human scurvy | Q70072084 | ||
The anaemia of scurvy | Q71095240 | ||
Vitamins in health and disease | Q72083756 | ||
The anaemia of adult scurvy | Q73308903 | ||
Infantile scurvy; the increasing incidence of scurvy in the Nashville area | Q74023330 | ||
Enzymic synthesis of L-ascorbic acid in different animal species | Q74552671 | ||
Effect of thermal burns on wound healing | Q74599117 | ||
Observations on the absorption of iron from foods tagged with radioiron | Q75872302 | ||
Serum cholesterol in vitamin C deficiency in man | Q76456016 | ||
Ascorbic acid economy in surgical patients | Q78829161 | ||
Ascorbic acid and the peripheral vascular system | Q79056566 | ||
Some radiological aspects of scurvy in the adult | Q79124378 | ||
Ascorbic acid metabolism in postoperative patients | Q79369643 | ||
The incidence and value of radiological signs in scurvy | Q79444182 | ||
Studies on Ascorbic Acid Related to the Genetic Basis of Scurvy | Q33765628 | ||
Ascorbic acid and the common cold. Evaluation of its efficacy and toxicity | Q33909836 | ||
Effects of ascorbic acid on the common cold. An evaluation of the evidence | Q33911992 | ||
Failure of high-dose vitamin C (ascorbic acid) therapy to benefit patients with advanced cancer. A controlled trial | Q34050902 | ||
Experimental scurvy in man. | Q34225390 | ||
The role of ascorbic acid in the oxidation of L-Tyrosine by guinea pig liver extracts | Q34230844 | ||
Nonscorbutic effects of vitamin C: biochemical aspects | Q34981756 | ||
Are recommended daily allowances for vitamin C adequate? | Q35116192 | ||
Review: relation of vitamin C to adrenocortical function and stress phenomena | Q35665171 | ||
Overnutrition in prenatal and neonatal life: a problem? | Q35906040 | ||
Effects of serotonin, carbamylcholine, and ascorbic acid on leukocyte cyclic GMP and chemotaxis | Q36197638 | ||
Safety considerations with high ascorbic acid dosage | Q39066449 | ||
Low serum vitamin B12 levels in patients receiving ascorbic acid in megadoses: studies concerning the effect of ascorbate on radioisotope vitamin B12 assay | Q39180862 | ||
Chelation therapy for the treatment of thalassemia | Q39616551 | ||
Tyrosyluria in marasmus | Q39698129 | ||
Vitamin C and immunity: an assessment of the evidence | Q39739611 | ||
The B vitamins and vitamin C in human nutrition. II. 'Conditional' B vitamins and vitamin C. | Q39789862 | ||
Ascorbic acid and cancer: a review | Q39790457 | ||
The influence of ascorbic acid deficiency on connective tissues. | Q39884571 | ||
Biological hydroxylations and ascorbic acid with special regard to collagen metabolism | Q39896903 | ||
Ascorbic acid for the common cold. A prophylactic and therapeutic trial | Q39919081 | ||
Ascorbate—cholesterol—lecithin interactions: factors of potential importance in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis | Q39943945 | ||
Correction of Leukocyte Function in Chediak-Higashi Syndrome by Ascorbate | Q40016540 | ||
Effects of ascorbic acid deficiency on adrenal mitochondrial hydroxylations in guinea pigs | Q40171789 | ||
Autonomic reflexes and vascular reactivity in experimental scurvy in man | Q40474193 | ||
Therapeutic effect of vitamin C. A co-twin control study | Q40743789 | ||
Clinical manifestations of ascorbic acid deficiency in man | Q40926713 | ||
A DEFECT IN THE METABOLISM OF TYROSINE AND PHENYLALANINE IN PREMATURE INFANTS. I. IDENTIFICATION AND ASSAY OF INTERMEDIARY PRODUCTS. | Q40972929 | ||
Vitamin C Prophylaxis in Marine Recruits | Q40995241 | ||
Ascorbic acid and the common cold: reviewing the evidence | Q41087233 | ||
Inherited human collagen lysyl hydroxylase deficiency: Ascorbic acid response | Q41378977 | ||
Hyperimmunoglobulin E syndrome: Response to transfer factor and ascorbic acid therapy | Q41443107 | ||
The effects of ascorbic acid and flavonoids on the occurrence of symptoms normally associated with the common cold | Q41718420 | ||
Studies in vivo on the biosynthesis of collagen and elastin in ascorbic acid-deficient guinea pigs | Q42933961 | ||
Ascorbic acid-induced uricosuria. A consequency of megavitamin therapy | Q44029171 | ||
Ascorbic Acid and Vitamin B12 Deficiency | Q45164519 | ||
Relationship between the dose of ascorbic acid and its structural analogs and proline hydroxylation in various biological systems | Q46380716 | ||
Interrelationships of ascorbic acid and tryptophan metabolism | Q46974250 | ||
Response to adrenocorticotrophic hormone in clinical scurvy. | Q51059954 | ||
Ascorbic acid as a urinary acidifying agent. 1. Comparison with the ketogenic effect of fasting. | Q51691269 | ||
Ascorbic acid and serum-cholesterol. | Q53719066 | ||
Bile acid metabolism in ascorbic acid-deficient guinea pigs. | Q53970401 | ||
Abnormalities in the platelet-collagen reaction. | Q54224244 | ||
Arterial cholesterol and vitamin C. | Q54337358 | ||
Ascorbic acid as a urinary acidifying agent. 2. Its adjunctive role in chronic urinary infection. | Q54710523 | ||
Chloramphenicol in treatment of infantile gastroenteritis; a preliminary report. | Q55279114 | ||
Ascorbic Acid-Induced Hemolysis in G-6-PD Deficiency | Q57625544 | ||
P433 | issue | 6 | |
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P304 | page(s) | 485-492 | |
P577 | publication date | 1980-12-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Western Journal of Medicine | Q7476269 |
P1476 | title | Nutritional aspects of ascorbic acid: uses and abuses | |
P478 | volume | 133 |
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