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Donald M Mock

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The Journal of Nutrition|December 6, 2008
Marginal biotin deficiency is common in normal human pregnancy and is highly teratogenic in miceDonald M Mock
The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry|July 5, 2005
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 fetusDonald M Mock
The Journal of Nutrition|July 14, 2017
Biotin: From Nutrition to TherapeuticsDonald M Mock
The Journal of Nutrition|October 17, 2014
Adequate intake of biotin in pregnancy: why bother?Donald M Mock
The Journal of Nutrition|December 6, 2008
Introduction to "Advances in understanding of the biological role of biotin at the clinical, biochemical, and molecular level"Donald M Mock, Hamid Said
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|February 22, 2008
Biotin-protein bond: instability and structural modification to provide stability for in vivo applicationsDonald M Mock, Anna Bogusiewicz
The Journal of Nutrition|July 5, 2002
Lymphocyte propionyl-CoA carboxylase is an early and sensitive indicator of biotin deficiency in rats, but urinary excretion of 3-hydroxypropionic acid is notDonald M Mock, Nell I Mock
The Journal of Nutrition|December 21, 2014
In HepG2 cells, coexisting carnitine deficiency masks important indicators of marginal biotin deficiencyAnna Bogusiewicz, Gunnar Boysen, Donald M Mock
Analytical Biochemistry|July 22, 2004
Release of biotin from biotinylated proteins occurs enzymatically and nonenzymatically in human plasmaAnna Bogusiewicz, Nell I Mock, Donald M Mock
Analytical Biochemistry|January 15, 2005
A biotin-protein bond with stability in plasmaAnna Bogusiewicz, Nell I Mock, Donald M Mock
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The Journal of Nutrition|December 6, 2008
Marginal biotin deficiency is common in normal human pregnancy and is highly teratogenic in miceDonald M Mock
The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry|July 5, 2005
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 fetusDonald M Mock
The Journal of Nutrition|July 14, 2017
Biotin: From Nutrition to TherapeuticsDonald M Mock
The Journal of Nutrition|October 17, 2014
Adequate intake of biotin in pregnancy: why bother?Donald M Mock
The Journal of Nutrition|December 6, 2008
Introduction to "Advances in understanding of the biological role of biotin at the clinical, biochemical, and molecular level"Donald M Mock, Hamid Said
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|February 22, 2008
Biotin-protein bond: instability and structural modification to provide stability for in vivo applicationsDonald M Mock, Anna Bogusiewicz
The Journal of Nutrition|July 5, 2002
Lymphocyte propionyl-CoA carboxylase is an early and sensitive indicator of biotin deficiency in rats, but urinary excretion of 3-hydroxypropionic acid is notDonald M Mock, Nell I Mock
The Journal of Nutrition|December 21, 2014
In HepG2 cells, coexisting carnitine deficiency masks important indicators of marginal biotin deficiencyAnna Bogusiewicz, Gunnar Boysen, Donald M Mock
Analytical Biochemistry|July 22, 2004
Release of biotin from biotinylated proteins occurs enzymatically and nonenzymatically in human plasmaAnna Bogusiewicz, Nell I Mock, Donald M Mock
Analytical Biochemistry|January 15, 2005
A biotin-protein bond with stability in plasmaAnna Bogusiewicz, Nell I Mock, Donald M Mock
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