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John White participated as session co-chair in: |
21- 24 April 2015, Delf, the Netherlands |
Our presentation in:3-6 November 2013, Toronto, Canada |
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Reyhaneh Salehi-Tabar, Loan Nguyen-Yamamoto, Thomas Quail, Vassil Dimitrov, Beum-Soo An, Leon Glass, David Goltzman, John H. White |
Newly Discovered Effects of Vitamin D on CancerAn Interview with John H. White, Ph.D.By: Richard A. Passwater, Ph.D., Published In:, March 2013 |
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Vitamin D and TB
John White, from the Departments of Physiology and Medicine, explains how Vitamin D combats tuberculosis.
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Vitamin D Supplements Could Fight Crohn's DiseaseA new study has found that Vitamin D, readily available in supplements or cod liver oil, can counter the effects of Crohn's disease. |
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In: AND , January 27, 2010 |
The Antibiotic VitaminDeficiency in vitamin D may predispose people to infection |
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by Janet Raloff, In: 10:58am, November 6, 2006 |
Molecular geneticist John H. White of ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University in Montreal and his colleagues were the first to observe that cathelicidin production is ramped up by vitamin D or, more specifically, by the hormone 1,25-D, the vitamin's active form |
Vitamin D helps fight TBFindings help explain why populations with low levels of the active form of the vitamin are more at risk |
By Ishani Ganguli | February 24, 2006 In:Ìý |
Vitamin BoostFrom muscle strength to immunity, scientists find new vitamin D benefits |
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by Janet Raloff, In: 11:00am, October 5, 2004 |
In the nucleus of cells, 1,25-D binds to short sequences of DNA. Known as response elements, these sequences switch on the activity of adjacent genes. "We wanted to find out what genes were next to the vitamin D response elements," White recalls. |
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