Food and Nutrition Sciences

Food and Nutrition Sciences

ISSN Print: 2157-944X
ISSN Online: 2157-9458
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"Alanine Transaminase Individual Variation Is a Better Marker than Socio-Cultural Factors for Body Mass Increase in Healthy Males"
written by Maciej Henneberg, Frank J. Rühli, Philipp Gruber, Ulrich Woitek,
published by Food and Nutrition Sciences, Vol.2 No.10, 2011
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