Standardizing serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D data from four Nordic population samples using the Vitamin D Standardization Program protocols: Shedding new light on vitamin D status in Nordic individuals.
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S. Koskinen | C. Sempos | J. Sundvall | A. Linneberg | A. Lundqvist | B. Thuesen | L. Husemoen | M. Kiely | K. Cashman | I. Tetens | R. Durazo-Arvizu | H. Meyer | R. Andersen | C. Lamberg-Allardt | K. Holvik | I. Grønborg | K. Dowling | Z. Škrabáková | Zuzana Škrabáková | Ida M. Grønborg
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