About this Research Topic
While DBP is relatively stable in most healthy populations, recent studies have shown that there are gene polymorphisms associated with race and ethnicity that could alter DBP levels and binding affinity. Furthermore, in some clinical situations total 25(OH)D levels are altered, and knowing whether DBP is also altered may have implications for diagnosis and treatment.
In this Research Topic, we will provide a collection of comprehensive research on vitamin D and DBP metabolism among different ethnic population and patients with different diseases. The manuscripts should focus on pathophysiology, epidemiology, diagnosis and treatment of vitamin D deficiency and other vitamin D related metabolic disorders.
Original research or review articles about DBP and/or total and free vitamin D levels in different physiological and pathophysiological conditions are welcome.
Keywords: 25 OH Vitamin D, DBP, Free vitamin D, Hormone, Diagnosis
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