Hypovitaminosis d
A protein family that is synthesized during the G1 phase of the cell cycle and drives the G1/S phase transition through the positive regulation of cyclin-dependent kinase activity. There are 3 CCND genes in humans.
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Browse recently discussed Hypovitaminosis d cases by specialistsDo gastric aspirate for CBNAAT. How is the X-ray , please post the pic . D/D are congenital immunodeficiency , congenital malformations of respiratory tract, PTB . Do flexible bronchoscopy & send BAL for gram stain , AFB , culture and CBNAA...
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