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The Journal of Nutrition|May 17, 2019
Inclusion of Vitamin A Intake Data Provides Improved Compartmental Model-Derived Estimates of Vitamin A Total Body Stores and Disposal Rate in Older AdultsMichael H Green, Jennifer Lynn Ford, Joanne Balmer Green
The Journal of Nutrition|July 3, 2020
Vitamin A Absorption Efficiency Determined by Compartmental Analysis of Postprandial Plasma Retinyl Ester Kinetics in Theoretical HumansMichael H Green, Joanne Balmer Green, Jennifer Lynn Ford
The Journal of Nutrition|July 28, 2017
A Simple Plasma Retinol Isotope Ratio Method for Estimating β-Carotene Relative Bioefficacy in Humans: Validation with the Use of Model-Based Compartmental AnalysisJennifer Lynn Ford, Joanne Balmer Green, Georg Lietz, et al.
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|July 1, 2018
Intestinal β-carotene bioconversion in humans is determined by a new single-sample, plasma isotope ratio method and compared with traditional and modified area-under-the-curve methodsJennifer Lynn Ford, Michael H Green, Joanne Balmer Green, et al.
Practical Laboratory Medicine|September 22, 2017
A practical approach for the validation and clinical implementation of a high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I assay across a North American cityPeter A Kavsak, John Beattie, Robin Pickersgill, et al.
Pharmacology Research & Perspectives|May 20, 2024
Bioequivalence and the food effect of macitentan/tadalafil 10/20 fixed-dose combination tablets versus the use of single-component tablets in healthy subjectsJennifer Lynn Ford, Ahad Sabet, Jaya Natarajan, et al.
Journal of Clinical Pharmacology|February 4, 2022
Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling of Metformin in Children and Adolescents With ObesityJennifer Lynn Ford, Jacqueline G Gerhart, Andrea N Edginton, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|August 12, 2016
A Retinol Isotope Dilution Equation Predicts Both Group and Individual Total Body Vitamin A Stores in Adults Based on Data from an Early Postdosing Blood SampleMichael H Green, Jennifer Lynn Ford, Joanne Balmer Green, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|August 12, 2016
Plasma Retinol Kinetics and β-Carotene Bioefficacy Are Quantified by Model-Based Compartmental Analysis in Healthy Young Adults with Low Vitamin A StoresMichael H Green, Jennifer Lynn Ford, Anthony Oxley, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|July 19, 2023
Use of Compartmental Modeling and Retinol Isotope Dilution to Determine Vitamin A Stores in Young People with Sickle Cell Disease Before and After Vitamin A SupplementationJennifer Lynn Ford, Michael H Green, Jefferson N Brownell, et al.
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The Journal of Nutrition|May 17, 2019
Inclusion of Vitamin A Intake Data Provides Improved Compartmental Model-Derived Estimates of Vitamin A Total Body Stores and Disposal Rate in Older AdultsMichael H Green, Jennifer Lynn Ford, Joanne Balmer Green
The Journal of Nutrition|July 3, 2020
Vitamin A Absorption Efficiency Determined by Compartmental Analysis of Postprandial Plasma Retinyl Ester Kinetics in Theoretical HumansMichael H Green, Joanne Balmer Green, Jennifer Lynn Ford
The Journal of Nutrition|July 28, 2017
A Simple Plasma Retinol Isotope Ratio Method for Estimating β-Carotene Relative Bioefficacy in Humans: Validation with the Use of Model-Based Compartmental AnalysisJennifer Lynn Ford, Joanne Balmer Green, Georg Lietz, et al.
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|July 1, 2018
Intestinal β-carotene bioconversion in humans is determined by a new single-sample, plasma isotope ratio method and compared with traditional and modified area-under-the-curve methodsJennifer Lynn Ford, Michael H Green, Joanne Balmer Green, et al.
Practical Laboratory Medicine|September 22, 2017
A practical approach for the validation and clinical implementation of a high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I assay across a North American cityPeter A Kavsak, John Beattie, Robin Pickersgill, et al.
Pharmacology Research & Perspectives|May 20, 2024
Bioequivalence and the food effect of macitentan/tadalafil 10/20 fixed-dose combination tablets versus the use of single-component tablets in healthy subjectsJennifer Lynn Ford, Ahad Sabet, Jaya Natarajan, et al.
Journal of Clinical Pharmacology|February 4, 2022
Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling of Metformin in Children and Adolescents With ObesityJennifer Lynn Ford, Jacqueline G Gerhart, Andrea N Edginton, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|August 12, 2016
A Retinol Isotope Dilution Equation Predicts Both Group and Individual Total Body Vitamin A Stores in Adults Based on Data from an Early Postdosing Blood SampleMichael H Green, Jennifer Lynn Ford, Joanne Balmer Green, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|August 12, 2016
Plasma Retinol Kinetics and β-Carotene Bioefficacy Are Quantified by Model-Based Compartmental Analysis in Healthy Young Adults with Low Vitamin A StoresMichael H Green, Jennifer Lynn Ford, Anthony Oxley, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|July 19, 2023
Use of Compartmental Modeling and Retinol Isotope Dilution to Determine Vitamin A Stores in Young People with Sickle Cell Disease Before and After Vitamin A SupplementationJennifer Lynn Ford, Michael H Green, Jefferson N Brownell, et al.
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