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spellingShingle Niu, Yu-Cun, Feng, Ren-Nan, Hou, Yan, Li, Kang, Kang, Zhen, Wang, Jian, Sun, Chang-Hao, Li, Ying, British Journal of Nutrition, Histidine and arginine are associated with inflammation and oxidative stress in obese women, Nutrition and Dietetics, Medicine (miscellaneous)
title Histidine and arginine are associated with inflammation and oxidative stress in obese women
title_full Histidine and arginine are associated with inflammation and oxidative stress in obese women
title_fullStr Histidine and arginine are associated with inflammation and oxidative stress in obese women
title_full_unstemmed Histidine and arginine are associated with inflammation and oxidative stress in obese women
title_short Histidine and arginine are associated with inflammation and oxidative stress in obese women
title_sort histidine and arginine are associated with inflammation and oxidative stress in obese women
title_unstemmed Histidine and arginine are associated with inflammation and oxidative stress in obese women
topic Nutrition and Dietetics, Medicine (miscellaneous)
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