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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
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May 1, 1989
Copper absorption and retention in young men at three levels of dietary copper by use of the stable isotope 65Cu
J R Turnlund, W R Keyes, H L Anderson, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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January 1, 1987
Zinc protoporphyrin. Past, present, and future
R F Labbé, R L Rettmer, A G Shah, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
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June 13, 1998
Copper absorption, excretion, and retention by young men consuming low dietary copper determined by using the stable isotope 65Cu
J R Turnlund, W R Keyes, G L Peiffer, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
|
October 1, 1982
Copper absorption in elderly men determined by using stable 65Cu
J R Turnlund, M C Michel, W R Keyes, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
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November 1, 1992
Vitamin B-6 depletion followed by repletion with animal- or plant-source diets and calcium and magnesium metabolism in young women
J R Turnlund, A A Betschart, M Liebman, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
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July 1, 1985
A stable isotope study of copper absorption in young men: effect of phytate and alpha-cellulose
J R Turnlund, J C King, B Gong, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
|
November 1, 1984
A stable isotope study of zinc absorption in young men: effects of phytate and alpha-cellulose
J R Turnlund, J C King, W R Keyes, et al.
Biological Trace Element Research
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September 1, 1988
Copper absorption in young men fed adequate and low zinc diets
J R Turnlund, L Wada, J C King, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
|
May 1, 1982
Use of enriched stable isotopes to determine zinc and iron absorption in elderly men
J R Turnlund, M C Michel, W R Keyes, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
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August 1, 1990
Milk's effect on the bioavailability of iron from cereal-based diets in young women by use of in vitro and in vivo methods
J R Turnlund, R G Smith, M J Kretsch, et al.
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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
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May 1, 1989
Copper absorption and retention in young men at three levels of dietary copper by use of the stable isotope 65Cu
J R Turnlund, W R Keyes, H L Anderson, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
|
January 1, 1987
Zinc protoporphyrin. Past, present, and future
R F Labbé, R L Rettmer, A G Shah, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
|
June 13, 1998
Copper absorption, excretion, and retention by young men consuming low dietary copper determined by using the stable isotope 65Cu
J R Turnlund, W R Keyes, G L Peiffer, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
|
October 1, 1982
Copper absorption in elderly men determined by using stable 65Cu
J R Turnlund, M C Michel, W R Keyes, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
|
November 1, 1992
Vitamin B-6 depletion followed by repletion with animal- or plant-source diets and calcium and magnesium metabolism in young women
J R Turnlund, A A Betschart, M Liebman, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
|
July 1, 1985
A stable isotope study of copper absorption in young men: effect of phytate and alpha-cellulose
J R Turnlund, J C King, B Gong, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
|
November 1, 1984
A stable isotope study of zinc absorption in young men: effects of phytate and alpha-cellulose
J R Turnlund, J C King, W R Keyes, et al.
Biological Trace Element Research
|
September 1, 1988
Copper absorption in young men fed adequate and low zinc diets
J R Turnlund, L Wada, J C King, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
|
May 1, 1982
Use of enriched stable isotopes to determine zinc and iron absorption in elderly men
J R Turnlund, M C Michel, W R Keyes, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
|
August 1, 1990
Milk's effect on the bioavailability of iron from cereal-based diets in young women by use of in vitro and in vivo methods
J R Turnlund, R G Smith, M J Kretsch, et al.
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