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spellingShingle | Trautvetter, Ulrike, Ditscheid, Bianka, Jahreis, Gerhard, Glei, Michael, Nutrients, Calcium and Phosphate Metabolism, Blood Lipids and Intestinal Sterols in Human Intervention Studies Using Different Sources of Phosphate as Supplements—Pooled Results and Literature Search, Food Science, Nutrition and Dietetics |
title | Calcium and Phosphate Metabolism, Blood Lipids and Intestinal Sterols in Human Intervention Studies Using Different Sources of Phosphate as Supplements—Pooled Results and Literature Search |
title_full | Calcium and Phosphate Metabolism, Blood Lipids and Intestinal Sterols in Human Intervention Studies Using Different Sources of Phosphate as Supplements—Pooled Results and Literature Search |
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title_short | Calcium and Phosphate Metabolism, Blood Lipids and Intestinal Sterols in Human Intervention Studies Using Different Sources of Phosphate as Supplements—Pooled Results and Literature Search |
title_sort | calcium and phosphate metabolism, blood lipids and intestinal sterols in human intervention studies using different sources of phosphate as supplements—pooled results and literature search |
title_unstemmed | Calcium and Phosphate Metabolism, Blood Lipids and Intestinal Sterols in Human Intervention Studies Using Different Sources of Phosphate as Supplements—Pooled Results and Literature Search |
topic | Food Science, Nutrition and Dietetics |
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