Vitamin D-Binding Protein
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An alpha-globulin found in the plasma of man and other vertebrates. It is apparently synthesized in the liver and carries vitamin D and its metabolites through the circulation and mediates the response of tissue. It is also known as group-specific component (Gc). Gc subtypes are used to determine specific phenotypes and gene frequencies. These data are employed in the classification of population groups, paternity investigations, and in forensic medicine.
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D014809
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D12.776.157.920
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Concept/Terms |
Vitamin D-Binding Protein- Vitamin D-Binding Protein
- Vitamin D Binding Protein
- 25-Hydroxycholecalciferol-Binding Protein
- 25 Hydroxycholecalciferol Binding Protein
- 25-Hydroxyvitamin D-Binding Protein
- 25 Hydroxyvitamin D Binding Protein
- Vitamin D-Binding Globulin
- Globulin, Vitamin D-Binding
- Vitamin D Binding Globulin
- Gc Globulin
- Globulin, Gc
- Group-Specific Component Globulin
- Component Globulin, Group-Specific
- Globulin, Group-Specific Component
- Group Specific Component Globulin
- Transcalciferin
- 25-HCC-Binding Protein
- 25 HCC Binding Protein
- Calciferol-Binding Protein
- Calciferol Binding Protein
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Ellis JA, Scurrah KJ, Li YR, Ponsonby AL, Chavez RA, Pezic A, Dwyer T, Akikusa JD, Allen RC, Becker ML, Thompson SD, Lie BA, Flat? B, F?rre O, Punaro M, Wise C, Finkel TH, Hakonarson H, Munro JE. Epistasis amongst PTPN2 and genes of the vitamin D pathway contributes to risk of juvenile idiopathic arthritis. J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol. 2015 Jan; 145:113-20.
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