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Biotin deficiency reduces expression of SLC19A3, a potential biotin transporter, in leukocytes from human blood.Biotin and biotinidase deficiencyBiotinUrinary excretion of 3-hydroxyisovaleric acid and 3-hydroxyisovaleryl carnitine increases in response to a leucine challenge in marginally biotin-deficient humansLymphocyte propionyl-CoA carboxylase and its activation by biotin are sensitive indicators of marginal biotin deficiency in humansDevelopment and characterization of a mouse with profound biotinidase deficiency: a biotin-responsive neurocutaneous disorderIntestinal absorption of water-soluble vitamins in health and diseasePlasma concentration of 3-hydroxyisovaleryl carnitine is an early and sensitive indicator of marginal biotin deficiency in humans.Marginal maternal biotin deficiency in CD-1 mice reduces fetal mass of biotin-dependent carboxylasesStructure-function activity of the human sodium-dependent multivitamin transporter: role of His¹¹⁵ and His²⁵⁴Adequate intake of biotin in pregnancy: why bother?Pregnancy and lactation alter biomarkers of biotin metabolism in women consuming a controlled diet.Smoking accelerates biotin catabolism in women.In HepG2 cells, coexisting carnitine deficiency masks important indicators of marginal biotin deficiency.Biotin requirements for DNA damage prevention.Marginal biotin deficiency can be induced experimentally in humans using a cost-effective outpatient design.Effects of single-nucleotide polymorphisms in the human holocarboxylase synthetase gene on enzyme catalysis.Salmonella infection inhibits intestinal biotin transport: cellular and molecular mechanisms.Measurement of acylcarnitine substrate to product ratios specific to biotin-dependent carboxylases offers a combination of indicators of biotin status in humans.Measurement of 3-hydroxyisovaleric acid in urine from marginally biotin-deficient humans by UPLC-MS/MSQuantitative measurement of urinary excretion of 3-hydroxyisovaleryl carnitine by LC-MS/MS as an indicator of biotin status in humansMarginal biotin deficiency is common in normal human pregnancy and is highly teratogenic in miceClinical utility gene card for: Biotinidase deficiency-update 2015.Biotin: From Nutrition to Therapeutics.An avidin-based assay for histone debiotinylase activity in human cell nuclei.
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Marginal biotin deficiency is teratogenic in ICR mice.
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Marginal biotin deficiency is teratogenic in ICR mice.
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Marginal biotin deficiency is teratogenic in ICR mice.
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Marginal biotin deficiency is teratogenic in ICR mice.
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Marginal biotin deficiency is teratogenic in ICR mice.
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Marginal biotin deficiency is teratogenic in ICR mice.
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Marginal biotin deficiency is teratogenic in ICR mice.
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Marginal biotin deficiency is teratogenic in ICR mice.
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Marginal biotin deficiency is teratogenic in ICR mice.
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Marginal biotin deficiency is teratogenic in ICR mice.
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Christopher W Stewart
Deborah K Hansen
Donald M Mock
James B LaBorde
Nell I Mock
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10.1093/JN/133.8.2519
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