Vitamin K Insufficiency in the Indian Population: Pilot Observational Epidemiology Study
BackgroundThe fat-soluble K vitamins K1 and K2 play an essential role in the blood coagulation cascade and are made available predominantly through selective dietary intakes. They are less known for their nonessential roles in a family of vitamin K-dependent proteins that promote various functions o...
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Main Authors: | Rama Vaidya (Author), Ashok D B Vaidya (Author), Jayesh Sheth (Author), Shashank Jadhav (Author), Umakant Mahale (Author), Dilip Mehta (Author), Janusz Popko (Author), Vladimir Badmaev (Author), Sidney J Stohs (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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