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This mechanism works well when 1,25-D is within normal ranges. But when 1,25-D becomes extremely high, as in the case of chronic diseases, 25-D is downregulated to abnormally low levels, leading some observers to erroneously conclude that vitamin D deficiency causes disease. | This mechanism works well when 1,25-D is within normal ranges. But when 1,25-D becomes extremely high, as in the case of chronic diseases, 25-D is downregulated to abnormally low levels, leading some observers to erroneously conclude that vitamin D deficiency causes disease. | ||
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