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Marginal biotin deficiency is common in normal human pregnancy and is highly teratogenic in mice.
Mock DM. Marginal biotin deficiency is common in normal human pregnancy and is highly teratogenic in mice. J Nutr. 2009 Jan; 139(1):154-7.
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Diet
Dietary Supplements
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Humans
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Nutritional Requirements
Pregnancy
Vitamin B Complex