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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Accuracy of Simple Techniques for Estimating Fractional Zinc Absorption in Humans Shames, David M.

131 6 p. 1854-1861
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2 An Interaction between Hypothalamic Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 and Macronutrient Composition Determines Food Intake in Rats Choi, Yang-Ho

131 6 p. 1819-1825
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3 Announcements
131 6 p. 1873
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4 An Underfeeding Study in Healthy Men and Women Provides Further Evidence of Impaired Regulation of Energy Expenditure in Old Age Das, Sai Krupa

131 6 p. 1833-1838
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5 Assessment of Vitamin B-6 Status in Young Women Consuming a Controlled Diet Containing Four Levels of Vitamin B-6 Provides an Estimated Average Requirement and Recommended Dietary Allowance Hansen, Christine M.

131 6 p. 1777-1786
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6 A Vegetable/Fruit Concentrate with High Antioxidant Capacity Has No Effect on Biomarkers of Antioxidant Status in Male Smokers van den Berg, Robin

131 6 p. 1714-1722
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7 Casein Phosphopeptides Influence Calcium Uptake by Cultured Human Intestinal HT-29 Tumor Cells Ferraretto, Anita

131 6 p. 1655-1661
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8 Catechin Is Metabolized by Both the Small Intestine and Liver of Rats Donovan, Jennifer L.

131 6 p. 1753-1757
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9 Catechins Are Bioavailable in Men and Women Drinking Black Tea throughout the Day Warden, Beverly A.

131 6 p. 1731-1737
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10 Combined Selenium and Vitamin E Deficiency Causes Fatal Myopathy in Guinea Pigs Hill, Kristina E.

131 6 p. 1798-1802
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11 Dietary Conjugated Linoleic Acid Reduces Adiposity in Lean but Not Obese Zucker Rats Sisk, Matthew B.

131 6 p. 1668-1674
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12 Dietary γ-Linolenic Acid Suppresses Aortic Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation and Modifies Atherosclerotic Lesions in Apolipoprotein E Knockout Mice Fan, Yang-Yi

131 6 p. 1675-1681
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13 Dietary Selenium and Arsenic Affect DNA Methylation Cooney, Craig A.

131 6 p. 1871
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14 Food Insecurity Is Positively Related to Overweight in Women Townsend, Marilyn S.

131 6 p. 1738-1745
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15 Food Restriction Differentially Affects Pituitary Hormone mRNAs throughout the Adult Life Span of Male F344 Rats Han, Eun-Soo

131 6 p. 1687-1693
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16 Front Matter
131 6 p.
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17 Garlic and Garlic-Derived Compounds Inhibit Human Squalene Monooxygenase Gupta, Nisha

131 6 p. 1662-1667
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18 Hamsters Predisposed to Sucrose-Induced Cholesterol Gallstones (LPN Strain) Are More Resistant to Excess Dietary Cholesterol than Hamsters That Are Not Sensitive to Cholelithiasis Induction Souidi, Maâmar

131 6 p. 1803-1811
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19 High Linoleic Acid, Low Vegetable, and High Oleic Acid, High Vegetable Diets Affect Platelet Activation Similarly in Healthy Women and Men Misikangas, M.

131 6 p. 1700-1705
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20 Intake of Dietary Phytoestrogens Is Low in Postmenopausal Women in the United States: The Framingham Study de Kleijn, Miriam J.J.

131 6 p. 1826-1832
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21 Jean Mayer 1920–1993 Gershoff, Stanley N.

131 6 p. 1651-1654
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22 Long-Term Pharmacologic Doses of Vitamin E Only Moderately Affect the Erythrocytes of Patients with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Manuel y Keenoy, Begoña

131 6 p. 1723-1730
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23 Low Fat and High Monounsaturated Fat Diets Decrease Human Low Density Lipoprotein Oxidative Susceptibility In Vitro Hargrove, Rebecca L.

131 6 p. 1758-1763
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24 Microbial Phytase Does Not Improve Protein–Amino Acid Utilization in Soybean Meal Fed to Young Chickens Peter, Christopher M.

131 6 p. 1792-1797
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25 Milk Fat Synthesis in Dairy Cows Is Progressively Reduced by Increasing Supplemental Amounts of trans-10, cis-12 Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) Baumgard, Lance H.

131 6 p. 1764-1769
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26 Molecular Ecological Analysis of Dietary and Antibiotic-Induced Alterations of the Mouse Intestinal Microbiota McCracken, Vance J.

131 6 p. 1862-1870
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27 Overabundance of CD45RA+ (Quiescent-Phenotype) Cells within the Involuted CD4+ T-Cell Population Follows Initiation of Immune Depression in Energy-Deficient Weanling Mice and Reflects Involution Exclusive to the CD45RA− Subset Wong, Sharon S.-L.

131 6 p. 1812-1818
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28 Protein Expressions of Branched-Chain Keto Acid Dehydrogenase Subunits Are Selectively and Posttranscriptionally Altered in Liver and Skeletal Muscle of Starved Rats Serdikoff, Cynthia

131 6 p. 1682-1686
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29 Reply to Craig A. Cooney Davis, Cindy D.

131 6 p. 1872
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30 Research Communication: A Buckwheat Protein Product Suppresses 1,2-Dimethylhydrazine–Induced Colon Carcinogenesis in Rats by Reducing Cell Proliferation Kato, Norihisa

131 6 p. 1850-1853
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31 Resveratrol Isolated from Polygonum cuspidatum Root Prevents Tumor Growth and Metastasis to Lung and Tumor-Induced Neovascularization in Lewis Lung Carcinoma-Bearing Mice Kimura, Yoshiyuki

131 6 p. 1844-1849
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32 Short-Term Orlistat Treatment Does Not Affect Mineral Balance and Bone Turnover in Obese Men Pace, Daniel G.

131 6 p. 1694-1699
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33 Table of Contents
131 6 p.
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34 Testosterone and Food Restriction Modulate Hepatic Lycopene Isomer Concentrations in Male F344 Rats Boileau, Thomas W.-M.

131 6 p. 1746-1752
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35 The Discovery of the Visual Function of Vitamin A Wolf, George

131 6 p. 1647-1650
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36 The Influence of the Albumin Fraction on the Bioavailability and Postprandial Utilization of Pea Protein Given Selectively to Humans Mariotti, François

131 6 p. 1706-1713
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37 Tributyrin, a Stable and Rapidly Absorbed Prodrug of Butyric Acid, Enhances Antiproliferative Effects of Dihydroxycholecalciferol in Human Colon Cancer Cells Gaschott, Tanja

131 6 p. 1839-1843
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38 Vitamin D Receptor Null Mutant Mice Fed High Levels of Calcium Are Fertile Johnson, Laura E.

131 6 p. 1787-1791
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39 Whole Wheat and Triticale Flours with Differing Viscosities Stimulate Cecal Fermentations and Lower Plasma and Hepatic Lipids in Rats Adam, Aline

131 6 p. 1770-1776
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