Vitamin K1 supplementation decreases markers of inflammation and calcification, but deteriorates lipid profile of postmenopausal women
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Vitamin K1 supplementation decreases markers of inflammation and calcification, but deteriorates lipid profile of postmenopausal women. / Kristensen, M.; Kudsk, J.; Bügel, S.
2005. Abstract fra Danish Food Science 2005, Food Congress 2005, Lyngby.Publikation: Konferencebidrag › Konferenceabstrakt til konference › Forskning
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Kristensen, M, Kudsk, J & Bügel, S 2005, 'Vitamin K1 supplementation decreases markers of inflammation and calcification, but deteriorates lipid profile of postmenopausal women', Danish Food Science 2005, Food Congress 2005, Lyngby, 29/11/2010.
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Kristensen, M., Kudsk, J., & Bügel, S. (2005). Vitamin K1 supplementation decreases markers of inflammation and calcification, but deteriorates lipid profile of postmenopausal women. Abstract fra Danish Food Science 2005, Food Congress 2005, Lyngby.
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Kristensen M, Kudsk J, Bügel S. Vitamin K1 supplementation decreases markers of inflammation and calcification, but deteriorates lipid profile of postmenopausal women. 2005. Abstract fra Danish Food Science 2005, Food Congress 2005, Lyngby.
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author = "M. Kristensen and J. Kudsk and S. B{\"u}gel",
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