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1 A Cooperative Interaction between Soy Protein and Its Isoflavone-Enriched Fraction Lowers Hepatic Lipids in Male Obese Zucker Rats and Reduces Blood Platelet Sensitivity in Male Sprague-Dawley Rats Peluso, Michael R.

130 9 p. 2333-2342
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2 A High-Protein Meal Exceeds Anabolic and Catabolic Capacities in Rats Adapted to a Normal Protein Diet Morens, Céline

130 9 p. 2312-2321
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3 An Examination of the Possibility of Lowering the Glycemic Index of Oat and Barley Flakes by Minimal Processing Granfeldt, Yvonne

130 9 p. 2207-2214
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4 Back Matter
130 9 p.
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5 Body Composition in Human Infants at Birth and Postnatally Koo, Winston W.K.

130 9 p. 2188-2194
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6 Bones, Muscles and Visceral Organs of Protein-Malnourished Rats (Rattus norvegicus) Grow More Slowly but for Longer Durations to Reach Normal Final Size Reichling, Tim D.

130 9 p. 2326-2332
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7 Comments on the Review by Nguyen et al. (1999) Ntanios, Fady

130 9 p. 2390
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8 Conjugated Linoleic Acid Is Synthesized Endogenously in Lactating Dairy Cows by Δ9-Desaturase Griinari, J.M.

130 9 p. 2285-2291
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9 Conversion of 5-Formyltetrahydrofolic Acid to 5-Methyltetrahydrofolic Acid Is Unimpaired in Folate-Adequate Persons Homozygous for the C677T Mutation in the Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase Gene Stern, Lori Lathrop

130 9 p. 2238-2242
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10 Co-Occurrence of Nutrition Problems in Honduran Children Albalak, Rachel

130 9 p. 2271-2273
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11 Dietary Carbohydrate Source and Energy Intake Influence the Expression of Pancreatic α-Amylase in Lambs Swanson, K.C.

130 9 p. 2157-2165
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12 Dietary β-Carotene Absorption by Blood Plasma and Leukocytes in Domestic Cats Hayek, Michael G.

130 9 p. 2322-2325
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13 Dietary Coenzyme Q10 and Vitamin E Alter the Status of These Compounds in Rat Tissues and Mitochondria Ibrahim, Wissam H.

130 9 p. 2343-2348
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14 Dietary Conjugated Linoleic Acids Alter Adipose Tissue and Milk Lipids of Pregnant and Lactating Sows Bee, Giuseppe

130 9 p. 2292-2298
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15 Dietary Fat Alters HIV Protease Inhibitor–Induced Metabolic Changes in Mice Lenhard, James M.

130 9 p. 2361-2366
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16 Dietary Intake in an Older Urban Population Tangney, Christine C.

130 9 p. 2393
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17 Dietary Intakes of Flavonols, Flavones and Isoflavones by Japanese Women and the Inverse Correlation between Quercetin Intake and Plasma LDL Cholesterol Concentration Arai, Yusuke

130 9 p. 2243-2250
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18 Dietary Psyllium Increases Expression of Ileal Apical Sodium-Dependent Bile Acid Transporter mRNA Coordinately with Dose-Responsive Changes in Bile Acid Metabolism in Rats Buhman, Kimberly K.

130 9 p. 2137-2142
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19 Dietary Ratio of (n-6)/(n-3) Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids Alters the Fatty Acid Composition of Bone Compartments and Biomarkers of Bone Formation in Rats Watkins, Bruce A.

130 9 p. 2274-2284
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20 Exchangeable Magnesium Pool Masses Reflect the Magnesium Status of Rats Feillet-Coudray, Christine

130 9 p. 2306-2311
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21 Front Matter
130 9 p.
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22 Hepatic LDL Receptor mRNA in Rats Is Increased by Dietary Mushroom (Agaricus bisporus) Fiber and Sugar Beet Fiber Fukushima, Michihiro

130 9 p. 2151-2156
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23 High Dietary Fat Intake Increases Renal Cyst Disease Progression in Han:SPRD-cy Rats Jayapalan, Shobana

130 9 p. 2356-2360
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24 Iron Bioavailability in Humans from Breakfasts Enriched with Iron Bis-Glycine Chelate, Phytates and Polyphenols Layrisse, Miguel

130 9 p. 2195-2199
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25 Iron Status and Stores Decline with Age in Lewis Rats Ahluwalia, Namanjeet

130 9 p. 2378-2383
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26 Living Arrangements Affect Dietary Quality for U.S. Adults Aged 50 Years and Older: NHANES III 1988–1994 Davis, Maradee A.

130 9 p. 2256-2264
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27 Long-Term Consumption of a Methionine-Supplemented Diet Increases Iron and Lipid Peroxide Levels in Rat Liver Hirayama, Kimiko

130 9 p. 2349-2355
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28 Lowering Dietary Saturated Fat and Total Fat Reduces the Oxidative Susceptibility of LDL in Healthy Men and Women Yu-Poth, Shaomei

130 9 p. 2228-2237
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29 Metallothionein mRNA in Monocytes and Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells and in Cells from Dried Blood Spots Increases after Zinc Supplementation of Men Cao, Jiayin

130 9 p. 2180-2187
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30 Mitochondrial Transcription Factor A Is Increased but Expression of ATP Synthase β Subunit and Medium-Chain Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase Genes Are Decreased in Hearts of Copper-Deficient Rats Mao, Shumin

130 9 p. 2143-2150
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31 Moderate Intervention with Carotenoid-Rich Vegetable Products Reduces Lipid Peroxidation in Men Bub, Achim

130 9 p. 2200-2206
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32 Olive Oil Phenols Inhibit Human Hepatic Microsomal Activity Stupans, Ieva

130 9 p. 2367-2370
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33 Partial Sequence and Expression of the Gene for and Activity of the Sodium Glucose Transporter in the Small Intestine of Fed, Starved and Refed Chickens Gal-Garber, Orit

130 9 p. 2174-2179
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34 Phytosterols as Anticancer Dietary Components: Evidence and Mechanism of Action Awad, Atif B.

130 9 p. 2127-2130
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35 Prenatal Iron Supplements Impair Zinc Absorption in Pregnant Peruvian Women O'Brien, Kimberly O.

130 9 p. 2251-2255
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36 Regulation of Energy Intake May Be Impaired in Nutritionally Stunted Children from the Shantytowns of São Paulo, Brazil Verreschi, Ieda

130 9 p. 2265-2270
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37 Regulation of Intestinal Apolipoprotein B mRNA Editing Levels by a Zinc-Deficient Diet and cDNA Cloning of Editing Protein in Hamsters Reaves, Scott K.

130 9 p. 2166-2173
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38 Response to Comments from Ntanios et al. Regarding “The Cholesterol-Lowering Action of Plant Stanol Esters” Nguyen, Tu T.M.D.

130 9 p. 2391-2392
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39 Retraction of: Walnuts Lower Serum Cholesterol in Japanese Men and Women Published in The Journal of Nutrition 130: 171–176, 2000 Iwamoto, M.

130 9 p. 2407
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40 Rye Bread Improves Bowel Function and Decreases the Concentrations of Some Compounds That Are Putative Colon Cancer Risk Markers in Middle-Aged Women and Men Gråsten, Soile M.

130 9 p. 2215-2221
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41 Selenium from High Selenium Broccoli Protects Rats from Colon Cancer Finley, John W.

130 9 p. 2384-2389
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42 Starvation Impairs Antioxidant Defense in Fatty Livers of Rats Fed A Choline-Deficient Diet Grattagliano, Ignazio

130 9 p. 2131-2136
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43 Table of Contents
130 9 p.
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44 The Interrelationship between Body Topology and Body Composition Varies with Age among Women Welch, Gavin W.

130 9 p. 2371-2377
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45 The Relationship between Plasma Taurine and Other Amino Acid Levels in Human Sepsis Chiarla, Carlo

130 9 p. 2222-2227
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46 Urinary Composition and Postprandial Blood Changes in 3H-Secoisolariciresinol Diglycoside (SDG) Metabolites in Rats Do Not Differ between Acute and Chronic SDG Treatments Rickard, Sharon E.

130 9 p. 2299-2305
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