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Feeding Different Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Sources Influences Renal Fatty Acid Composition, Inflammation, and Occurrence of Nephrocalcinosis in Female Sprague-Dawley Rats"
written by Joseph C. Gigliotti, Vagner A. Benedito, Ryan Livengood, Chris Oldaker, Nainika Nanda, Janet C. Tou,
published by
Food and Nutrition Sciences,
Vol.4 No.9A, 2013
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