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▸ noun: A synthetic vitamin D analogue, activated in the liver, that does not require renal hydroxylation like vitamins Dā and Dā.
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▸ noun: A synthetic vitamin D analogue, activated in the liver, that does not require renal hydroxylation like vitamins Dā and Dā.
Similar:
dihydroxyvitamin,
tachysterol,
dihydroxycalciferol,
dihydroxycholecalciferol,
hydroxycalciferol,
dehydrocholic acid,
dihydroretinol,
calcifediol,
dehydrocholesterol,
hydroxycholecalciferol,
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