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Jamie E Westcott

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The Journal of Pediatrics|January 11, 2007
Changes in zinc absorption during developmentK Michael Hambidge, Nancy F Krebs, Jamie E Westcott, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|November 22, 2008
Dietary reference intakes for zinc may require adjustment for phytate intake based upon model predictionsK Michael Hambidge, Leland V Miller, Jamie E Westcott, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|March 5, 2010
Zinc bioavailability and homeostasisK Michael Hambidge, Leland V Miller, Jamie E Westcott, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|December 2, 2016
Predictors of the Size of the Exchangeable Zinc Pool Differ between Children and AdultsLeland V Miller, K Michael Hambidge, Janet C King, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition|February 4, 2006
Meat as a first complementary food for breastfed infants: feasibility and impact on zinc intake and statusNancy F Krebs, Jamie E Westcott, Nancy Butler, et al.
Journal of the American College of Nutrition|December 14, 2002
Lower calcium absorption in infants fed casein hydrolysate- and soy protein-based infant formulas containing palm olein versus formulas without palm oleinKarin M Ostrom, Marlene W Borschel, Jamie E Westcott, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|June 1, 2012
Comparison of complementary feeding strategies to meet zinc requirements of older breastfed infantsNancy F Krebs, Jamie E Westcott, Diana L Culbertson, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|June 25, 2010
The use of dysprosium to measure endogenous zinc excretion in feces eliminates the necessity of complete fecal collectionsLeland V Miller, Xiao-Yang Sheng, K Michael Hambidge, et al.
International Journal for Vitamin and Nutrition Research. Internationale Zeitschrift Fur Vitamin- Und Ernahrungsforschung. Journal International De Vitaminologie Et De Nutrition|March 9, 2010
Measurement of zinc absorption from meals: comparison of extrinsic zinc labeling and independent measurements of dietary zinc absorptionXiao-Yang Sheng, K Michael Hambidge, Leland V Miller, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|November 11, 2005
Dysprosium as a nonabsorbable fecal marker in studies of zinc homeostasisXiao-Yang Sheng, K Michael Hambidge, Nancy F Krebs, et al.
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The Journal of Pediatrics|January 11, 2007
Changes in zinc absorption during developmentK Michael Hambidge, Nancy F Krebs, Jamie E Westcott, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|November 22, 2008
Dietary reference intakes for zinc may require adjustment for phytate intake based upon model predictionsK Michael Hambidge, Leland V Miller, Jamie E Westcott, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|March 5, 2010
Zinc bioavailability and homeostasisK Michael Hambidge, Leland V Miller, Jamie E Westcott, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|December 2, 2016
Predictors of the Size of the Exchangeable Zinc Pool Differ between Children and AdultsLeland V Miller, K Michael Hambidge, Janet C King, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition|February 4, 2006
Meat as a first complementary food for breastfed infants: feasibility and impact on zinc intake and statusNancy F Krebs, Jamie E Westcott, Nancy Butler, et al.
Journal of the American College of Nutrition|December 14, 2002
Lower calcium absorption in infants fed casein hydrolysate- and soy protein-based infant formulas containing palm olein versus formulas without palm oleinKarin M Ostrom, Marlene W Borschel, Jamie E Westcott, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|June 1, 2012
Comparison of complementary feeding strategies to meet zinc requirements of older breastfed infantsNancy F Krebs, Jamie E Westcott, Diana L Culbertson, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|June 25, 2010
The use of dysprosium to measure endogenous zinc excretion in feces eliminates the necessity of complete fecal collectionsLeland V Miller, Xiao-Yang Sheng, K Michael Hambidge, et al.
International Journal for Vitamin and Nutrition Research. Internationale Zeitschrift Fur Vitamin- Und Ernahrungsforschung. Journal International De Vitaminologie Et De Nutrition|March 9, 2010
Measurement of zinc absorption from meals: comparison of extrinsic zinc labeling and independent measurements of dietary zinc absorptionXiao-Yang Sheng, K Michael Hambidge, Leland V Miller, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|November 11, 2005
Dysprosium as a nonabsorbable fecal marker in studies of zinc homeostasisXiao-Yang Sheng, K Michael Hambidge, Nancy F Krebs, et al.
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