Dietary and health biomarkers - time for an update

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Dietary and health biomarkers - time for an update. / Dragsted, Lars Ove; Gao, Qian; Pratico, Giulia; Manach, Claudine; Wishart, David S; Scalbert, Augustin; Feskens, Edith J M.

I: Genes & Nutrition, Bind 12, 24, 2017.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftLetterForskningfagfællebedømt

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Dragsted, LO, Gao, Q, Pratico, G, Manach, C, Wishart, DS, Scalbert, A & Feskens, EJM 2017, 'Dietary and health biomarkers - time for an update', Genes & Nutrition, bind 12, 24. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12263-017-0578-y

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Dragsted, L. O., Gao, Q., Pratico, G., Manach, C., Wishart, D. S., Scalbert, A., & Feskens, E. J. M. (2017). Dietary and health biomarkers - time for an update. Genes & Nutrition, 12, [24]. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12263-017-0578-y

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Dragsted LO, Gao Q, Pratico G, Manach C, Wishart DS, Scalbert A o.a. Dietary and health biomarkers - time for an update. Genes & Nutrition. 2017;12. 24. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12263-017-0578-y

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Dragsted, Lars Ove ; Gao, Qian ; Pratico, Giulia ; Manach, Claudine ; Wishart, David S ; Scalbert, Augustin ; Feskens, Edith J M. / Dietary and health biomarkers - time for an update. I: Genes & Nutrition. 2017 ; Bind 12.

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