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Kathryn M Camp

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Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics|January 21, 2014
Position of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics: nutritional genomicsKathryn M Camp, Elaine Trujillo
Molecular Genetics and Metabolism|August 3, 2012
Nutritional treatment for inborn errors of metabolism: indications, regulations, and availability of medical foods and dietary supplements using phenylketonuria as an exampleKathryn M Camp, Michele A Lloyd-Puryear, Kathleen L Huntington
Molecular Genetics and Metabolism|August 3, 2014
Inborn errors of metabolism identified via newborn screening: Ten-year incidence data and costs of nutritional interventions for research agenda planningBradford L Therrell, Michele A Lloyd-Puryear, Kathryn M Camp, et al.
Pediatrics|February 9, 2020
Medical Foods for Inborn Errors of Metabolism: History, Current Status, and Critical NeedSusan A Berry, Christine S Brown, Carol Greene, et al.
Nutrition Reviews|October 9, 2014
Executive summary of NIH workshop on the Use and Biology of Energy Drinks: Current Knowledge and Critical GapsBarbara C Sorkin, Kathryn M Camp, Carol J Haggans, et al.
Molecular Genetics and Metabolism|June 29, 2013
Expanding research to provide an evidence base for nutritional interventions for the management of inborn errors of metabolismKathryn M Camp, Michele A Lloyd-Puryear, Lynne Yao, et al.
Molecular Genetics and Metabolism|September 26, 2016
Nutritional interventions in primary mitochondrial disorders: Developing an evidence baseKathryn M Camp, Danuta Krotoski, Melissa A Parisi, et al.
Molecular Genetics and Metabolism|March 27, 2014
Phenylketonuria Scientific Review Conference: state of the science and future research needsKathryn M Camp, Melissa A Parisi, Phyllis B Acosta, et al.
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Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics|January 21, 2014
Position of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics: nutritional genomicsKathryn M Camp, Elaine Trujillo
Molecular Genetics and Metabolism|August 3, 2012
Nutritional treatment for inborn errors of metabolism: indications, regulations, and availability of medical foods and dietary supplements using phenylketonuria as an exampleKathryn M Camp, Michele A Lloyd-Puryear, Kathleen L Huntington
Molecular Genetics and Metabolism|August 3, 2014
Inborn errors of metabolism identified via newborn screening: Ten-year incidence data and costs of nutritional interventions for research agenda planningBradford L Therrell, Michele A Lloyd-Puryear, Kathryn M Camp, et al.
Pediatrics|February 9, 2020
Medical Foods for Inborn Errors of Metabolism: History, Current Status, and Critical NeedSusan A Berry, Christine S Brown, Carol Greene, et al.
Nutrition Reviews|October 9, 2014
Executive summary of NIH workshop on the Use and Biology of Energy Drinks: Current Knowledge and Critical GapsBarbara C Sorkin, Kathryn M Camp, Carol J Haggans, et al.
Molecular Genetics and Metabolism|June 29, 2013
Expanding research to provide an evidence base for nutritional interventions for the management of inborn errors of metabolismKathryn M Camp, Michele A Lloyd-Puryear, Lynne Yao, et al.
Molecular Genetics and Metabolism|September 26, 2016
Nutritional interventions in primary mitochondrial disorders: Developing an evidence baseKathryn M Camp, Danuta Krotoski, Melissa A Parisi, et al.
Molecular Genetics and Metabolism|March 27, 2014
Phenylketonuria Scientific Review Conference: state of the science and future research needsKathryn M Camp, Melissa A Parisi, Phyllis B Acosta, et al.
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