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From: Lower water-soluble vitamins and higher homocysteine are associated with neurodegenerative diseases

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The levels of vitamins and Hcy in controls and neurodegenerative disease groups. (A) Serum vitamin and Hcy levels in patients with PD and controls. (B) Serum vitamin and Hcy levels in patients with AD and controls. (C) Serum vitamin and Hcy levels in patients with other forms of dementia and controls. (D) The levels of vitamins and Hcy in PND and PDD patients. (E) The levels of vitamins and Hcy in AD patients at different stages of cognitive impairment. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001. HC healthy controls, VB1 vitamin B1, VB2 vitamin B2, VB3 vitamin B3, VB5 vitamin B5, VB6 vitamin B6, 5mTHF 5-methyltetrahydrofolate, VB12 vitamin B12, VC vitamin C, Hcy homocysteine.

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