The relationship between increased folate catabolism and the increased requirement for folate in pregnancy.

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  - Higgins JR, Quinlivan EP, McPartlin J, Scott JM, Weir DG, Darling MR
  - 2000
  - September
  - An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
  - The relationship between increased folate catabolism and the increased requirement for folate in pregnancy.
  - Validated
  - ()
  - 107
  - 9
  - 1149
  - 1154
  - To estimate the rate of folate catabolism in pregnant and nonpregnant women and to derive the recommended dietary allowance for folate.
DA  - 2000/09
ER  - 
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AUTHORSHiggins JR, Quinlivan EP, McPartlin J, Scott JM, Weir DG, Darling MR
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ABSTRACTTo estimate the rate of folate catabolism in pregnant and nonpregnant women and to derive the recommended dietary allowance for folate.
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