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W Frølich

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European Journal of Clinical Nutrition|October 1, 1995
Bioavailability of micronutrients in a fibre-rich diet, especially related to mineralsW Frølich
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|January 1, 1990
Chelating properties of dietary fiber and phytate. The role for mineral availabilityW Frølich
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|January 1, 1983
Bioavailability of iron from wheat bran in pigsW Frølich, A Lysø
Tidsskrift for Den Norske Laegeforening : Tidsskrift for Praktisk Medicin, Ny Raekke|November 10, 1986
[Dietary fiber tablets and intestinal function]T Høverstad, A Bjørneklett, W Frølich
Nutrition and Cancer|January 1, 1995
Calcium phosphate supplementation results in lower rat fecal bile acid concentrations and a more quiescent colonic cell proliferation pattern than does calcium lactateJ R Lupton, X Q Chen, W Frølich
Biochemical Pharmacology|November 17, 1992
Chlorpromazine increases the turnover of metabolically active phosphoinositides and elevates the steady-state level of phosphatidylinositol-4-phosphate in human plateletsK W Frølich, G M Aarbakke, H Holmsen
The Anatomical Record|February 1, 1984
Phenoxyethanol as a nontoxic substitute for formaldehyde in long-term preservation of human anatomical specimens for dissection and demonstration purposesK W Frølich, L M Andersen, A Knutsen, et al.
FEBS Letters|May 7, 1990
Evidence that chlorpromazine and prostaglandin E1 but not neomycin interfere with the inositol phospholipid metabolism in intact human plateletsO B Tysnes, V M Steen, K W Frølich, et al.
Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation|January 1, 1978
Effect of estrogen treatment on coagulation and fibrinolysis in postmenopausal women. With special reference to cold activation of factor VIIH Gjønnaess, I Munkeby, W Frølich, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|February 1, 1994
Rats fed high fat diets with increased calcium levels have fecal bile acid concentrations similar to those of rats fed a low fat dietJ R Lupton, X Q Chen, W Frølich, et al.
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European Journal of Clinical Nutrition|October 1, 1995
Bioavailability of micronutrients in a fibre-rich diet, especially related to mineralsW Frølich
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|January 1, 1990
Chelating properties of dietary fiber and phytate. The role for mineral availabilityW Frølich
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|January 1, 1983
Bioavailability of iron from wheat bran in pigsW Frølich, A Lysø
Tidsskrift for Den Norske Laegeforening : Tidsskrift for Praktisk Medicin, Ny Raekke|November 10, 1986
[Dietary fiber tablets and intestinal function]T Høverstad, A Bjørneklett, W Frølich
Nutrition and Cancer|January 1, 1995
Calcium phosphate supplementation results in lower rat fecal bile acid concentrations and a more quiescent colonic cell proliferation pattern than does calcium lactateJ R Lupton, X Q Chen, W Frølich
Biochemical Pharmacology|November 17, 1992
Chlorpromazine increases the turnover of metabolically active phosphoinositides and elevates the steady-state level of phosphatidylinositol-4-phosphate in human plateletsK W Frølich, G M Aarbakke, H Holmsen
The Anatomical Record|February 1, 1984
Phenoxyethanol as a nontoxic substitute for formaldehyde in long-term preservation of human anatomical specimens for dissection and demonstration purposesK W Frølich, L M Andersen, A Knutsen, et al.
FEBS Letters|May 7, 1990
Evidence that chlorpromazine and prostaglandin E1 but not neomycin interfere with the inositol phospholipid metabolism in intact human plateletsO B Tysnes, V M Steen, K W Frølich, et al.
Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation|January 1, 1978
Effect of estrogen treatment on coagulation and fibrinolysis in postmenopausal women. With special reference to cold activation of factor VIIH Gjønnaess, I Munkeby, W Frølich, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|February 1, 1994
Rats fed high fat diets with increased calcium levels have fecal bile acid concentrations similar to those of rats fed a low fat dietJ R Lupton, X Q Chen, W Frølich, et al.
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