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Michael H Green

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Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|March 5, 2004
The use of model-based compartmental analysis to study vitamin A metabolism in a non-steady stateMichael H Green, Joanne Balmer Green
The Journal of Nutrition|December 26, 2014
Vitamin A kinetics in neonatal rats vs. adult rats: comparisons from model-based compartmental analysisLibo Tan, Michael H Green, A Catharine Ross
The Journal of Nutrition|January 30, 2026
Development and Initial Validation of a Simplified Approach for Compartmental Modeling of Vitamin A Kinetics in Theoretical and Real Human SubjectsMichael H Green, Libo Tan, Joanne Balmer Green
The Journal of Nutrition|September 30, 2016
Retinol Isotope Dilution Is Applied during Restriction of Vitamin A Intake to Predict Individual Subject Total Body Vitamin A Stores at Isotopic EquilibriumMichael H Green, Jennifer Lynn Ford, Joanne Balmer Green
The Journal of Nutrition|January 23, 2021
Development of a Compartmental Model to Investigate the Influence of Inflammation on Predictions of Vitamin A Total Body Stores by Retinol Isotope Dilution in Theoretical HumansMichael H Green, Jennifer Lynn Ford, Joanne Balmer Green
Vitamins and Hormones|March 21, 2007
Use of model-based compartmental analysis to study vitamin A kinetics and metabolismChristopher J Cifelli, Joanne Balmer Green, Michael H Green
The Journal of Nutrition|November 14, 2020
A Compartmental Model Describing the Kinetics of β-Carotene and β-Carotene-Derived Retinol in Healthy Older AdultsMichael H Green, Jennifer Lynn Ford, Joanne Balmer Green
The Journal of Nutrition|December 21, 2005
Dietary vitamin A has both chronic and acute effects on vitamin A indices in lactating rats and their offspringSylvie A Akohoue, Joanne Balmer Green, Michael H Green
The Journal of Nutrition|July 14, 2017
Should We Restrict Vitamin A Intake, a Minor Contributor to Plasma Retinol Turnover, When Using Retinol Isotope Dilution Equations to Estimate an Individual's Vitamin A Status, or Should Vitamin A Balance Be Maintained?Jennifer Lynn Ford, Joanne Balmer Green, Michael H Green
The Journal of Nutrition|September 22, 2021
Does the Amount of Stable Isotope Dose Influence Retinol Kinetic Responses and Predictions of Vitamin A Total Body Stores by the Retinol Isotope Dilution Method in Theoretical Children and Adults?Michael H Green, Veronica Lopez-Teros, Joanne Balmer Green
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Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|March 5, 2004
The use of model-based compartmental analysis to study vitamin A metabolism in a non-steady stateMichael H Green, Joanne Balmer Green
The Journal of Nutrition|December 26, 2014
Vitamin A kinetics in neonatal rats vs. adult rats: comparisons from model-based compartmental analysisLibo Tan, Michael H Green, A Catharine Ross
The Journal of Nutrition|January 30, 2026
Development and Initial Validation of a Simplified Approach for Compartmental Modeling of Vitamin A Kinetics in Theoretical and Real Human SubjectsMichael H Green, Libo Tan, Joanne Balmer Green
The Journal of Nutrition|September 30, 2016
Retinol Isotope Dilution Is Applied during Restriction of Vitamin A Intake to Predict Individual Subject Total Body Vitamin A Stores at Isotopic EquilibriumMichael H Green, Jennifer Lynn Ford, Joanne Balmer Green
The Journal of Nutrition|January 23, 2021
Development of a Compartmental Model to Investigate the Influence of Inflammation on Predictions of Vitamin A Total Body Stores by Retinol Isotope Dilution in Theoretical HumansMichael H Green, Jennifer Lynn Ford, Joanne Balmer Green
Vitamins and Hormones|March 21, 2007
Use of model-based compartmental analysis to study vitamin A kinetics and metabolismChristopher J Cifelli, Joanne Balmer Green, Michael H Green
The Journal of Nutrition|November 14, 2020
A Compartmental Model Describing the Kinetics of β-Carotene and β-Carotene-Derived Retinol in Healthy Older AdultsMichael H Green, Jennifer Lynn Ford, Joanne Balmer Green
The Journal of Nutrition|December 21, 2005
Dietary vitamin A has both chronic and acute effects on vitamin A indices in lactating rats and their offspringSylvie A Akohoue, Joanne Balmer Green, Michael H Green
The Journal of Nutrition|July 14, 2017
Should We Restrict Vitamin A Intake, a Minor Contributor to Plasma Retinol Turnover, When Using Retinol Isotope Dilution Equations to Estimate an Individual's Vitamin A Status, or Should Vitamin A Balance Be Maintained?Jennifer Lynn Ford, Joanne Balmer Green, Michael H Green
The Journal of Nutrition|September 22, 2021
Does the Amount of Stable Isotope Dose Influence Retinol Kinetic Responses and Predictions of Vitamin A Total Body Stores by the Retinol Isotope Dilution Method in Theoretical Children and Adults?Michael H Green, Veronica Lopez-Teros, Joanne Balmer Green
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