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2. Erratum to Iodine status in a large Canadian pregnancy cohort. American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology MFM. Volume 5, Issue 1, January 2023, 100784
3. Iodine nutrition: Disorders, monitoring and policies
4. l-Lysine supplementation affects dietary protein quality and growth and serum amino acid concentrations in rats
5. Magnesium and Relationship with Diabetes
6. Magnesium Deficiency: Prevalence, Assessment, and Physiological Effects
7. Contributors
8. Population Iron Status in Canada: Results from the Canadian Health Measures Survey 2012–2019
9. A low chromium diet increases body fat, energy intake and circulating triglycerides and insulin in male and female rats fed a moderately high-fat, high-sucrose diet from peripuberty to young adult age
10. Iodine status in a large Canadian pregnancy cohort
11. Magnesium Deficiency: Prevalence, Assessment, and Physiological Effects
12. Iodine Status of Mother-Infant Dyads from Montréal, Canada: Secondary Analyses of a Vitamin D Supplementation Trial in Breastfed Infants
13. Iodine Status of Canadian Children, Adolescents, and Women of Childbearing Age
14. Calcium exacerbates the inhibitory effects of phytic acid on zinc bioavailability in rats
15. Dietary calcium affects body composition and lipid metabolism in rats
16. Dietary supplementation with l-lysine affects body weight and blood hematological and biochemical parameters in rats
17. Enhancements of antioxidant activity and mineral solubility of germinated wrinkled lentils during fermentation in kefir
18. Serum Magnesium Concentrations in the Canadian Population and Associations with Diabetes, Glycemic Regulation, and Insulin Resistance
19. l -Lysine supplementation does not affect the bioavailability of copper or iron in rats
20. Moderately Low Magnesium Intake Impairs Growth of Lean Body Mass in Obese-Prone and Obese-Resistant Rats Fed a High-Energy Diet
21. Lower serum magnesium concentration is associated with diabetes, insulin resistance, and obesity in South Asian and white Canadian women but not men
22. Bioavailability of magnesium from inorganic and organic compounds is similar in rats fed a high phytic acid diet
23. Small increases in dietary calcium above normal requirements exacerbate magnesium deficiency in rats fed a low magnesium diet
24. Approche Proposée pour L’établissement de Teneurs Maximales en Vitamines, en Minéraux Nutritifs et en Acides Aminés Dans les Boissons, les Préparations pour Boissons, les Concentrés de Boissons, les Poudres, les Barres et les Confiseries Admissibles à fai
25. Proposed Approach to Setting Maximum Levels for Vitamins, Mineral Nutrients, and Amino Acids in Beverages, Beverage Mixes and Concentrates, Powders, Bars and Confectionaries Eligible for a Temporary Marketing Authorization in Canada
26. Diet-induced obese rats have higher iron requirements and are more vulnerable to iron deficiency
27. Mineral Concentrations in Bottled Water Products: Implications for Canadians’ Mineral Intakes
28. Zinc Supplementation Does Not Alter Sensitive Biomarkers of Copper Status in Healthy Boys
29. Re-evaluation of the upper level of intake for zinc using novel molecular biomarkers of copper status
30. EDTA disodium zinc has superior bioavailability compared to common inorganic or chelated zinc compounds in rats fed a high phytic acid diet
31. Copper Transporter 2 Content Is Lower in Liver and Heart of Copper-Deficient Rats
32. Decreased Erythrocyte CCS Content is a Biomarker of Copper Overload in Rats
33. Ctr1 transports silver into mammalian cells
34. Considerations in the Development of Biomarkers of Copper Status
35. Increased incorporation of dietary plant sterols and cholesterol correlates with decreased expression of hepatic and intestinal Abcg5 and Abcg8 in diabetic BB rats
36. Regulatory frameworks for copper considering chronic exposures of the population
37. Ctr2 is partially localized to the plasma membrane and stimulates copper uptake in COS-7 cells
38. Sparing effects of selenium and ascorbic acid on vitamin C and E in guinea pig tissues
39. Copper Chaperone for Cu/Zn Superoxide Dismutase is a sensitive biomarker of mild copper deficiency induced by moderately high intakes of zinc
40. Maintaining copper homeostasis: regulation of copper-trafficking proteins in response to copper deficiency or overload
41. Copper Modulates the Degradation of Copper Chaperone for Cu,Zn Superoxide Dismutase by the 26 S Proteosome
42. Copper Deficiency Induces the Upregulation of the Copper Chaperone for Cu/Zn Superoxide Dismutase in Weanling Male Rats
43. Evidence implicating Ku antigen as a structural factor in RNA polymerase II-mediated transcription
44. Well-Defined Regions of Apolipoprotein B-100 Undergo Conformational Change During Its Intravascular Metabolism
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