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Circulating RBC volume, measured with biotinylated RBCs, is superior to the Hct to document the hematologic effects of delayed versus immediate umbilical cord clamping in preterm neonates.
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Marginal biotin deficiency is teratogenic in ICR mice.
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The efflux of biotin from human peripheral blood mononuclear cells.
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3-Hydroxypropionic acid and methylcitric acid are not reliable indicators of marginal biotin deficiency in humans.
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Marginal biotin deficiency is teratogenic in mice and perhaps humans: a review of biotin deficiency during human pregnancy and effects of biotin deficiency on gene expression and enzyme activities in mouse dam and fetus.
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Marginal maternal biotin deficiency in CD-1 mice reduces fetal mass of biotin-dependent carboxylases.
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Smoking accelerates biotin catabolism in women.
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Indicators of marginal biotin deficiency and repletion in humans: validation of 3-hydroxyisovaleric acid excretion and a leucine challenge.
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Release of biotin from biotinylated proteins occurs enzymatically and nonenzymatically in human plasma.
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Lymphocyte propionyl-CoA carboxylase and its activation by biotin are sensitive indicators of marginal biotin deficiency in humans.
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Human peripheral blood mononuclear cells: ; Inhibition of biotin transport by reversible competition with pantothenic acid is quantitatively minor.
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Red cell volume can be accurately determined in sheep using a nonradioactive biotin label.
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RBCs labeled at two biotin densities permit simultaneous and repeated measurements of circulating RBC volume.
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Biotin-protein bond: instability and structural modification to provide stability for in vivo applications.
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A biotin-protein bond with stability in plasma.
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Red blood cell volume can be independently determined in vitro using sheep and human red blood cells labeled at different densities of biotin.
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Posttransfusion red blood cell (RBC) survival determined using biotin-labeled RBCs has distinct advantages over labeling with (51) Cr.
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Chronic ethanol feeding and acute ethanol exposure in vitro: effect on intestinal transport of biotin.
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Studies of the reversible binding of biotin to human plasma.
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Regulation of intestinal biotin transport in the rat: effect of biotin deficiency and supplementation.
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Biotin homeostasis during the cell cycle.
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Measurement of 3-hydroxyisovaleric acid in urine from marginally biotin-deficient humans by UPLC-MS/MS.
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Isolation and characterization of highly purified streptavidin obtained in a two-step purification procedure from Streptomyces avidinii grown in a synthetic medium.
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Biotin biotransformation to bisnorbiotin is accelerated by several peroxisome proliferators and steroid hormones in rats.
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Biotin accounts for less than half of all biotin and biotin metabolites in the cerebrospinal fluid of children.
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Biotin nutritional status of vegans, lactoovovegetarians, and nonvegetarians.
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A sequential, solid-phase assay for biotin in physiologic fluids that correlates with expected biotin status.
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Abnormal organic aciduria in biotin deficiency: the rat is similar to the human.
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Development and characterization of a mouse with profound biotinidase deficiency: a biotin-responsive neurocutaneous disorder.
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Management of a patient with holocarboxylase synthetase deficiency.
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Fluorometric assay for avidin-biotin interaction.
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Uptake and metabolism of biotin by human peripheral blood mononuclear cells.
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Advanced analysis of biotin metabolites in body fluids allows a more accurate measurement of biotin bioavailability and metabolism in humans.
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The clearance and metabolism of biotin administered intravenously to pigs in tracer and physiologic amounts is much more rapid than previously appreciated.
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Accelerated removal of antibody-coated red blood cells from the circulation is accurately tracked by a biotin label.
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Introduction to "Advances in understanding of the biological role of biotin at the clinical, biochemical, and molecular level".
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Quantitative measurement of urinary excretion of 3-hydroxyisovaleryl carnitine by LC-MS/MS as an indicator of biotin status in humans.
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A study of the interaction of avidin with 2-anilinonaphthalene-6-sulfonic acid as a probe of the biotin binding site.
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Effect of aging on intestinal biotin transport in the rat.
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Biotin-sensitive 3-methylcrotonylglycinuria in a patient with severe growth delay, ectodermal abnormalities, neonatal progeroid appearance, and developmental delay.
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Red blood cell (RBC) volume can be independently determined in vivo in humans using RBCs labeled at different densities of biotin.
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Biotin analysis of commercial vitamin and other nutritional supplements.
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A fluorometric assay for the biotin-avidin interaction based on displacement of the fluorescent probe 2-anilinonaphthalene-6-sulfonic acid.
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Biliary excretion of biotin and biotin metabolites is quantitatively minor in rats and pigs.
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Mitogen-induced proliferation increases biotin uptake into human peripheral blood mononuclear cells.
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Distribution of biotin in human plasma: most of the biotin is not bound to protein.
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Biotin biochemistry and human requirements.
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Biotin deficiency reduces expression of SLC19A3, a potential biotin transporter, in leukocytes from human blood.
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Biotin accounts for only half of the total avidin-binding substances in human serum.
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Measurement of circulating red cell volume using biotin-labeled red cells: validation against 51Cr-labeled red cells.
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Sequential solid-phase assay for biotin based on 125I-labeled avidin.
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Biotin deficiency complicating parenteral alimentation: diagnosis, metabolic repercussions, and treatment.
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Comparison of red blood cell survival in sheep determined using red blood cells labeled with either biotin at multiple densities or [14C]cyanate: validation of a model to study human physiology and disease.
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Serum concentrations of bisnorbiotin and biotin sulfoxide increase during both acute and chronic biotin supplementation.
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Concentrations of biotin metabolites in human milk.
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Marginal biotin deficiency during normal pregnancy.
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Lymphocyte propionyl-CoA carboxylase is an early and sensitive indicator of biotin deficiency in rats, but urinary excretion of 3-hydroxypropionic acid is not.
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Bioavailability of biotin given orally to humans in pharmacologic doses.
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Determinations of biotin in biological fluids.
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Utilization of biotin in proliferating human lymphocytes.
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Human placental biotin transport: normal characteristics and effect of ethanol.
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Secretory patterns of biotin in human milk.
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Biotin deficiency: an unusual complication of parenteral alimentation.
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In vivo biotin supplementation at a pharmacologic dose decreases proliferation rates of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells and cytokine release.
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Measurement of acylcarnitine substrate to product ratios specific to biotin-dependent carboxylases offers a combination of indicators of biotin status in humans.
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Biotin uptake into human peripheral blood mononuclear cells increases early in the cell cycle, increasing carboxylase activities.
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Biotin dependency due to a defect in biotin transport.
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Biotin deficiency complicating parenteral alimentation: diagnosis, metabolic repercussions, and treatment.
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Increased urinary excretion of 3-hydroxyisovaleric acid and decreased urinary excretion of biotin are sensitive early indicators of decreased biotin status in experimental biotin deficiency.
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Red blood cell (RBC) survival determined in humans using RBCs labeled at multiple biotin densities.
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Urinary excretion of 3-hydroxyisovaleric acid and 3-hydroxyisovaleryl carnitine increases in response to a leucine challenge in marginally biotin-deficient humans.
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Biotin transport and metabolism in the central nervous system.
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Certain immune markers are not good indicators of mild to moderate biotin deficiency in rats.
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Urinary biotin analogs increase in humans during chronic supplementation: the analogs are biotin metabolites.
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Biotin uptake by basolateral membrane vesicles of human placenta: normal characteristics and role of ethanol.
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Biotin status: which are valid indicators and how do we know?
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Measurement of red cell survival using biotin-labeled red cells: validation against 51Cr-labeled red cells.
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The pig is an appropriate model for human biotin catabolism as judged by the urinary metabolite profile of radioisotope-labeled biotin.
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Biotin in human milk: methods, location, and chemical form.
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Plasma concentration of 3-hydroxyisovaleryl carnitine is an early and sensitive indicator of marginal biotin deficiency in humans.
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Conflicting indicators of biotin status from a cross-sectional study of normal pregnancy.
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Profound biotinidase deficiency in two asymptomatic adults.
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Marginal biotin deficiency is teratogenic.
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Evidence for a pathogenic role of omega 6 polyunsaturated fatty acid in the cutaneous manifestations of biotin deficiency.
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Effects of biotin deficiency on plasma and tissue fatty acid composition: evidence for abnormalities in rats.
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A direct streptavidin-binding assay does not accurately quantitate biotin in human urine.
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Disturbances in biotin metabolism in children undergoing long-term anticonvulsant therapy.
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Skin manifestations of biotin deficiency.
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Biotin transport through the blood-brain barrier.
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Quantitative measurement of plasma 3-hydroxyisovaleryl carnitine by LC-MS/MS as a novel biomarker of biotin status in humans.
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Red blood cell (RBC) volume can be independently determined in vivo in the sheep using ovine RBCs labeled at different densities of biotin.
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The metabolite profile of radioisotope-labeled biotin in rats indicates that rat biotin metabolism is similar to that in humans.
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Biotin and biotin analogs in human urine: biotin accounts for only half of the total.
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Antibodies provoked by the transfusion of biotin-labeled red cells.
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Biotin deficiency in rats: disturbances of leucine metabolism are detectable early.
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Requirements for biotin are not affected by the combination of copper deficiency and fructose feeding.
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Marginal biotin deficiency is common in normal human pregnancy and is highly teratogenic in mice.
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Quantification of urinary 3-hydroxyisovaleric acid using deuterated 3-hydroxyisovaleric acid as internal standard.
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Tracking donor RBC survival in premature infants: agreement of multiple populations of biotin-labeled RBCs with Kidd antigen-mismatched RBCs.
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Water-soluble vitamin requirements of the preterm infant.
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Marginal biotin deficiency can be induced experimentally in humans using a cost-effective outpatient design.
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Identification of biotin sulfone, bisnorbiotin methyl ketone, and tetranorbiotin-l-sulfoxide in human urine.
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Instability of the biotin-protein bond in human plasma.
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Urinary excretion of 3-hydroxyisovaleryl carnitine is an early and sensitive indicator of marginal biotin deficiency in humans.
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Effects of biotin deficiency on serum fatty acid composition: evidence for abnormalities in humans.
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Biotin status assessed longitudinally in pregnant women.
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Lipoic acid reduces the activities of biotin-dependent carboxylases in rat liver.
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Biotin catabolism is accelerated in adults receiving long-term therapy with anticonvulsants.
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Concept
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Biotin
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Concept
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Vitamin B Complex
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Concept
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Vitamin B Deficiency
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The percent of biotin reversibly bound to plasma protein is small
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Biotinidase is not solely responsible for the release of covalently bound biotin from biotinylated proteins in human plasma
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Biotin represents about half of total identified avidin-binding substances in human serum
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Biotin transport by the human placenta: Normal characteristics & role of ethanol
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Present Knowledge in Nutrition
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Academic Article
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Urinary excretion of biotin increases during pregnancy providing evidence of decreased biotin status
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Academic Article
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Urinary excretin of 30hydroxyisovaleryl carnitine (3HIAC) in response to a leucine load increases in marginal biotin deficiency
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Red cell volume (RCV) can be measured simultaneously and independently in vivo in humans using erythrocyes labeled at four discrete biotin densities
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Increased excretion of 3-hydroxyisovaleric acid provides evidence of biotin deficiency during pregnancy
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Maternal biotin deficiency (BD) causes fetal malformation (FM) by inducing fetal BD
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Biotin biotransformation is increased by peroxisome proliferators (PP) in rats
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Effects of biotin deficiency on fatty acid composition of human and the rat
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Human red cell volume (RCV) can be measured simultaneously and independently in vivo using red blood cells (RBCs) labeled at multiple biotin densities
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A Method for Determination of Circulating Red Cell Volume (RCV)
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Biotin deficiency: A novel complication of parenteral alimentation
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Multiple red cell volumes (RCV) can be determined simultaneously and independently in humans in vivo using red cells (RBCs) labeled at biotin densities
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Academic Article
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Increased carboxylase synthesis: a potential cause of increased biotin uptake into proliferating peripheral blood mononuclear cells
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Urinary metabolic profile of radioisotope labeled biotin administered intravenously to the pig: The pig is an appropriate model for human biotin catabolism
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Academic Article
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Lymphocyte propionyl-CoA carboxylase (PCC) and activation of PCC by biotin are useful indicators of marginal biotin deficiency in humans
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Academic Article
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Urinary excretion of biotin decreases during pregnancy providing evidence of decreased biotin status
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Academic Article
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Biotin transport through the blood-brain barrier of the rat
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Academic Article
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Evidence for a pathogenetic role of w6 fatty acid (PUFA) abnormalities in the cutaneous manifestations of biotin deficiency
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Biotin Deficiency
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Biotin
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Does long-term anticonvulsant therapy predictably cause biotin deficiency in children?
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Biotin is stable in frozen foods
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Determination of the biotin content of select foods using accurate and sensitive HPLC/avidin binding
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Academic Article
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Total avidin binding substances (TABS) in urine overestimates biotin despite use of an assay that does not detect the common biotin metabolites
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Chemical Synthesis of Biotinylated Histones and Analysis by SDS-PAGE/Streptavidin-Peroxidase
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Biotin responsive urinary excretion of urinary 3-hydroxyisovaleric acid: evidence that marginal biotin status is common in normal pregnancy
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Biotin
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Lymphocyte propionyl-CoA carboxylase (PCC) and odd-chain fatty acid (FA) in plasma and red cells are useful indicators of marginal biotin deficiency
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Biotin transport by human lymphocytes
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Biotin labeling at different densities allows detection of several discrete populations of mammalian red blood cells
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Influence of aging on intestinal biotin transport in the rat
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Dietary biotin requirement for growth of zebrafish Danio rerio
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Supplementation with biotin in vitro fails to ameliorate biotin deficiency-induced clefting
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Mechanisms Regulating Lactation and Infant Nutrient Utilization
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Conversion of biotin sulfoxide to biotin: An explanation for part of the increase in the plasma concentration of biotin during acid hydrolysis
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Abnormal organic aciduria in biotin deficiency: Rat is similar to man
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Biotin, Dietary Sources and requirements
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Biotin
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Biotin deficiency complicating parenteral alimentation
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Biotin deficiency complicating parenteral alimentation
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Antibodies provoked by transfusion of biotin-labeled red blood cells
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Serum concentrations of biotin and biotin analogs increase during acute and chronic biotin supplementation
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Biotin deficiency complicating parenteral alimentation
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Pharmacokinetics and tissue distribution of radiolabeled biotin administered intravenously to pigs at tracer and physiologic amount
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Does excess biotin supplementation normalize propionly-CoA carboxylase activity in peripheral blood lymphocytes of subjects receiving long-term dialysis?
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Pharmacokinetics (PK) of 14C-biotin administered intravenously to pigs in physiologic amounts
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Evidence that biotin status is impaired in human pregnancy
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Multiple red cell volumes (RCV) can be determined simultaneously and independently in humans in vivo using red cells (RBCs) labeled at biotin densities
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. In vivo biotin deficiency and supplementation at a pharmacological dose causes differential expression of cerain biotin-related genes in EBV-transformed lymphocytes (EBVL)
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Use of an improved method for determination of urinary 3-hydroxyisovaleric acid allows earlier detection of biotin deficiency in the rat
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In Vivo Red Cell Survival (RCS) Can Be measured Simultaneously and independently in humans using Erythrocytes Labeled at discrete Biotin Densities
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Biotin physiology, dietary sources and requirements
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Biotin
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Red cell volume (RBC) volume (RCV) can be determined simultaneously in infants using RBCs labeled at 4 distrinct biotin densities (BioRBCs)
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A study of the interaction of avidin with 2-anilinonaphthalene-6-sulfonic acid (2,6 ANS) as a probe of the biotin binding site
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Urinary Metabolic Profile of Radioisotope Labeled Biotin in the Pig
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Lymphocytes increase biotin uptake during G1 phase of the cell cycle to increase biotinylation of histones
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A substantial percentage of the avidin-binding substances (ABS) in human urine is not biotin
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Excretion rates and metabolic profile of radioisotope labeled biotin in the rat
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Excretion rates and metabolic profile of radioisotope labeled biotin in the rat
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Biotin status in pregnancy
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Vitamin E deficiency associated with vision loss and bulbar weakness
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The biliary excretion of biotin metabolites is a quantitatively minor route of excretion in rats
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The relationship between fetal biotin status and cleft palate in a single pair of fraternal twins
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Biotin deficiency results from long-term therapy with anticonvulsants
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A new biotin conjugate with improved plasma stability
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Biotin deficiency: A novel complication of parenteral alimentation
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The concentration of biotin sulfoxide in human plasma is not negligible compared to biotin
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Present Knowledge of Nutrition
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Academic Article
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Lymphocyte propionyl-CoA carboxylase and accumulation of odd-chain fatty acid in plasma and erythrocytes are useful indicators of marginal biotin deficiency
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Handbook of Vitamins
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Biotin concentration in human milk subcompartments
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A Method for Determination of Red Cell Survival (RCS)
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maternal biotin deficiency in CD-1 mice decreases the abundance of the biotin-dependent carboxylases in fetal liver
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Biotin deficiency: A novel complication of parenteral alimentation
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The Encyclopaedia of Food Sciences and Nutrition
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Urinary excretion of biotin and 3-hydroxyisovaleric acid (3-HIA) are early indicators of biotin deficiency
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Lipoic acid analogs and L-tryptophan do not interfere with the assay of biotin by HPLC/avidin-binding assay
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Nutrition, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Biotin
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Evidence that biotin status is impaired in human pregnancy
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Concentration of biotin in cerebrospinal fluid of children is underestimated by avidin-binding assay
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Biotin deficiency due to total parenteral nutrition alters serum fatty acid composition
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Urinary 3-hydroxypropionic acid is not an early indicator of biotin deficiency
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Quantifying the dietary biotin requirement and its effect on growt6h, survival, welfare, and reproduction zebrafish
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Biotin and biotin metabolites in human milk: The metabolites are not negligible
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Biotin Deficiency as a Target for Treating Restless Legs Syndrome in Chronic Dialysis Patients
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Biotin intake and excretion for children in Arkansas
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Biotin
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More on biotin deficiency, parenteral alimentation and lactic acidosis
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Biotin
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Biotin homeostasis through the cell cycle
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: In human subjects, urinary excretion of biotin (BIO) analogs increases during chronic biotin supplementation, providing evidence that these analogs are biotin metabolites
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Biotin and biotin metabolites in human milk: The metabolites are not negligible
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The percent of biotin reversibly bound to plasma protein is small
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Academic Article
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Urinary biotin excretion as an early indicator of biotin deficiency
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Effect of chronic ethanol feeding and acute ethanol exposure in vitro on intestinal transport of biotin
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Academic Article
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Validation of sampling techniques for the measurement of free biotin in human milk
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Investigating the stability of the biotin-protein bond in human plasma
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A novel mechanism for dysfunction of biotin homeostasis
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A substantial percentage of the avidin-binding substances in human plasma is not biotin
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Academic Article
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Embryotoxicity of dietary biotin deficiency
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Water-soluble vitamin supplementation and the importance of biotin
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Maternal biotin deficiency (BD) causes fetal malformation (FM) by inducing fetal BD
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Academic Article
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Survival of human red cells (RCS) can be followed using 4 different densities of biotin label
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Biotin deficiency: A novel complication of parenteral alimentation
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Biotin dependency with normal biotinidase and carboxylase activities
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C Distribution of Biotin in Cerebrospinal Fluid of Children: Most of the Biotin is Bound to Protein
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Marginal Biotin Deficiency Successfully Induced by Avidin Supplementation in an Outpatient Design
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Biotin
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Biotin analogs account for half of the total avidin-binding substances in human plasma
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Biotin supplementation during pregnancy reverses depleted biotin status as assessed by excretion of urinary 3-hydroxyisovaleric acid (3HIA)
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Sheep red cell survival (RCS)can be followed using 4 different densities of biotin label
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Evidence for a pathogenic role of fatty acid (FA) abnormalities in the cutaneous manifestations of biotin deficiency
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The efflux of biotin from human lymphocytes
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Biotin nutritional status of strict vegetarians
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Adequate intake of biotin in pregnancy: why bother?
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In HepG2 cells, coexisting carnitine deficiency masks important indicators of marginal biotin deficiency.
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Measurement of posttransfusion red cell survival with the biotin label.
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Autologous Infant and Allogeneic Adult Red Cells Demonstrate Similar Concurrent Post-Transfusion Survival in Very Low Birth Weight Neonates.
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Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of MD1003 (high-dose biotin) in the treatment of progressive multiple sclerosis.
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Lymphocyte propionyl-CoA carboxylase and accumulation of odd-chain fatty acid in plasma and erythrocytes are useful indicators of marginal biotin deficiency small star, filled.
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Targeting demyelination and virtual hypoxia with high-dose biotin as a treatment for progressive multiple sclerosis.
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Antibodies to biotinylated red blood cells in adults and infants: improved detection, partial characterization, and dependence on red blood cell-biotin dose.
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Estimation of adult and neonatal RBC lifespans in anemic neonates using RBCs labeled at several discrete biotin densities.
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Biotin: From Nutrition to Therapeutics.
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Determination of the biotin content of select foods using accurate and sensitive HPLC/avidin binding.
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Grant
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Biotin Status in Pregnancy
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Grant
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RECEPTOR BINDING DETERMINES ERYTHROPOIETIN DISPOSITION
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Grant
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INDICES OF BIOTIN NUTRITION
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Grant
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Aspects of Biotin Nutrition
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Grant
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GROWTH RETARDATION IN FRUCTOSE INTOLEARANCE
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Grant
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HUMAN REQUIREMENT FOR BIOTIN
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Grant
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INDICES OF BIOTIN NUTRITION
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Grant
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BIOTIN REQUIREMENTS OF INFANTS
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Grant
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Universite' Laval - Biotin Analysis
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Academic Article
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Biotin deficiency complicating parenteral alimentation.
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Academic Article
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Antibodies against biotin-labeled red blood cells can shorten posttransfusion survival.
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