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Atul Sharma, C.R. Chen, Nguyen Vu Lan
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
Robert J. Goldberg, Joel Katz
Pain
Between 40% and 60% of Americans use complementary and alternative medicine to manage medical conditions, prevent disease, and promote health and well-being. Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids...
Dario S. Zamboni, Koichi S. Kobayashi, Tiana Kohlsdorf +9
Nature Immunology
Alexander Gill, Richard A. Holley
International Journal of Food Microbiology
Wim Verbeke
European Review of Agricultural Economics
Food consumers face uncertainty and demand high quality and safe food products, apparently with as much information as possible. Today's agriculture and food industry aims at reducing market failures...
Jessica L. Gifford, Howard N. Hunter, Hans J. Vogel
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
L. Alex Gaither, David Eide
BioMetals
Julie Conquer, Mary C. Tierney, Julie Zecevic +2
Lipids
Fatty acid differences, including docosahexaenoic acid (DHA; 22:6n-3) have been shown in the brains of Alzheimer's patients (AD) as compared with normal age-matched individuals. Furthermore, low...
Giancarlo Agnelli, Franco Piovella, P Buoncristiani +9
New England Journal of Medicine
Enoxaparin combined with compression stockings is more effective than compression stockings alone for the prevention of venous thromboembolism after elective neurosurgery and does not cause excessive...
William P. Charteris, Phillip M. Kelly, Lorenzo Morelli +1
Journal of Food Protection
Choice Reviews Online
Radiation: Sources and Characteristics. Interaction of Radiation with Matter. Radiation Dosimetry. Radiolysis Intermediates. Selected Topics in Radiation Chemistry. Radiation Synthesis....
Alexander Janßen, J. Scheffer, A. Baerheim Svendsen
Planta Medica
The data given in the literature published during [1976][1977][1978][1979][1980][1981][1982][1983][1984][1985][1986] Table!.
Hajime Yoshioka, Kenichi Iseki, Kozo Fujita
PEDIATRICS
The development of stool bacterial flora was studied in breast-fed and bottle-fed infants. In both groups of infants, the intestine was first colonized with enterobacteria and their number attained...
Edmond H. Fischer, Edwin G. Krebs
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Barry Halliwell
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
Scott D. Grosse, Richard E. Nelson, Kwame A. Nyarko +2
Thrombosis Research
Håvard Jenssen, Rebecca Hancock
Biochimie
David S. Newburg, W. Allan Walker
Pediatric Research
Karel Talavera, Keiko Yasumatsu, Thomas Voets +5
Nature
Keith F. Widaman
Multivariate Behavioral Research
The aim of the present article was to reconsider several conclusions by Velicer and Jackson (1990a) in their review of issues that arise when comparing common factor analysis and principal component...
R. G. Ackman
CRC Press eBooks
This monograph will put the biogenic marine lipids of many organisms in perspective. Up to 100 years ago, fish and shellfish were frequent and major components of our western diet. In search of...
Emmanuel Buc, Damien Dubois, Pierre Sauvanet +5
PLoS ONE
Some Escherichia coli strains produce toxins designated cyclomodulins (CMs) which interfere with the eukaryotic cell cycle of host cells, suggesting a possible link between these bacteria and...
Kathryn E. Holt, Julian Parkhill, Camila J. Mazzoni +10
Nature Genetics
Robert V. Tauxe
International Journal of Food Microbiology
John M. DeSesso, Catherine F. Jacobson
Food and Chemical Toxicology
John W. Eikelboom, Daniel J. Quinlan, James D. Douketis
The Lancet
Robert B. Thurman, Charles P. Gerba, Gabriel Bitton
Critical Reviews in Environmental Control
Disinfection due to copper or silver ions may result from action at the cell or capsid protein surface or on the nucleic acid of cells or viruses. Metals may alter enzyme structure and function or...
Elsevier eBooks
Stefan L. Marklund
Biochemical Journal
The contents of extracellular superoxide dismutase, CuZn superoxide dismutase and Mn superoxide dismutase were determined in tissues from nine mammalian species. The pattern of CuZn superoxide...
W. R. Beisel
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
J.P. Carreau, J.P. Dubacq
Journal of Chromatography A
M. E. Glicksman
Medical Entomology and Zoology
Elham Assadpour, Seid Mahdi Jafari
Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition
Today, there is an ever-growing interest on natural food ingredients both by consumers and producers in the food industry. In fact, people are looking for those products in the market which are free...
Paolo Manzoni
JAMA
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Manuela Raffatellu, Michael D. George, Yuko Akiyama +13
Cell Host & Microbe
Richard D. Mattes, Barry M. Popkin
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Josef Köhrle, Franz Jakob, Bernard Contempré +1
Endocrine Reviews
Recent identification of new selenocysteine-containing proteins has revealed relationships between the two trace elements selenium (Se) and iodine and the hormone network. Several selenoproteins...
Lenore Arab
Journal of Nutrition
İsa Karaman, F Şahin, Medine Güllüce +3
Journal of Ethnopharmacology
Paul Hunter
Journal of Applied Microbiology
This paper considers the potential impact on human health from waterborne and vector-borne infections. It concentrates on the impact of two possible changes to climate; increased frequency of heavy...
Nicolas R. Bury, Paul Walker, Chris N. Glover
Journal of Experimental Biology
Transition metals are essential for health, forming integral components of proteins involved in all aspects of biological function. However, in excess these metals are potentially toxic, and to...
Zulfiqar A Bhutta, Sheila M. Bird, Robert E. Black +12
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Paul Monagle, Margaret Adams, Michael W. Mahoney +17
Pediatric Research
M. Makrides, M Neumann, Karen Simmer +2
The Lancet
SE Carlson, SH Werkman, P Rhodes +1
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Thirtieth Session
J. G. Wells, L D Shipman, K. D. Greene +7
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
We examined 1,266 fecal specimens from healthy cattle during the investigations of two sporadic cases of hemolytic uremic syndrome associated with raw milk consumption and an outbreak of...
James P. Lodge
Atmospheric Environment (1967)
Donna L. Hoffman, George R. Franke
Journal of Marketing Research
Correspondence analysis is an exploratory data analysis technique for the graphical display of contingency tables and multivariate categorical data. Its history can be traced back at least 50 years...
Luca Secondi, Ludovica Principato, Tiziana Laureti
Food Policy
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