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1. Study of magnesium bioavailability from ten organic and inorganic Mg salts in Mg-depleted rats using a stable isotope approach

3. Stimulatory effect of inulin on intestinal absorption of calcium and magnesium in rats is modulated by dietary calcium intakes: short- and long-term balance studies.

4. Energy value of a low-digestible carbohydrate, NUTRIOSE FB, and its impact on magnesium, calcium and zinc apparent absorption and retention in healthy young men.

5. Dietary protein supplementation increases peak bone mass acquisition in energy-restricted growing rats.

6. Influence of high and low protein intakes on age-related bone loss in rats submitted to adequate or restricted energy conditions.

7. Long-term intake of a high-protein diet with or without potassium citrate modulates acid-base metabolism, but not bone status, in male rats.

8. Organic potassium salts or fibers effects on mineral balance and digestive fermentations in rats adapted to an acidogenic diet.

9. The effect of aging on intestinal absorption and status of calcium, magnesium, zinc, and copper in rats: a stable isotope study.

10. Excess casein in the diet is not the unique cause of low-grade metabolic acidosis: role of a deficit in potassium citrate in a rat model.

11. Study of magnesium bioavailability from ten organic and inorganic Mg salts in Mg-depleted rats using a stable isotope approach.

12. Dietary inulin intake and age can significantly affect intestinal absorption of calcium and magnesium in rats: a stable isotope approach.

13. Effect of potassium salts in rats adapted to an acidogenic high-sulfur amino acid diet.

14. Long-term moderate zinc supplementation increases exchangeable zinc pool masses in late-middle-aged men: the Zenith Study.

15. Effects of sulphate- and bicarbonate-rich mineral waters on net and fractional intestinal absorption and urinary excretion of magnesium in rats.

16. Effects of inulin-type fructans of different chain length and type of branching on intestinal absorption and balance of calcium and magnesium in rats.

17. Effect of short-chain fructooligosaccharides on intestinal calcium absorption and calcium status in postmenopausal women: a stable-isotope study.

18. Impact of whole wheat flour and its milling fractions on the cecal fermentations and the plasma and liver lipids in rats.

19. Fractional intestinal absorption of magnesium is directly proportional to dietary magnesium intake in rats.

20. Exchangeable magnesium pool masses in healthy women: effects of magnesium supplementation.

21. Chronic oral administration of rhamnogalacturonan-II dimer, a pectic polysaccharide, failed to accelerate body lead detoxification after chronic lead exposure in rats.

22. Five-week intake of short-chain fructo-oligosaccharides increases intestinal absorption and status of magnesium in postmenopausal women.

23. Mineral supplementation of white wheat flour is necessary to maintain adequate mineral status and bone characteristics in rats.

24. Relation between serum lipoperoxide concentrations and iron or copper status over one year in Cuban adult men.

25. Long-term consumption of red wine does not modify intestinal absorption or status of zinc and copper in rats.

26. The rhamnogalacturonan-II dimer decreases intestinal absorption and tissue accumulation of lead in rats.

27. Short-term ingestion of chlorogenic or caffeic acids decreases zinc but not copper absorption in rats, utilization of stable isotopes and inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry technique.

28. Comparative relationship between copper-zinc plasma concentrations and superoxide dismutase activity in camels and cows.

29. Comparative study of copper and zinc metabolism in cattle and camel.

30. Study of magnesium bioavailability using stable isotopes and the inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry technique in the rat: single and double labelling approaches.

31. Regulation of urinary phosphate excretion in camels.

32. The mineral and trace element composition in French food items and intake levels in France.

33. Parathyroid hormone-related peptide might stimulate calcium secretion into the milk of goats.

34. Contribution of milk to iodine intake in France.

35. The influence of sulfur supplementation (methionine and sulfate) on the zinc availability of a poor diet in sheep.

36. A zinc-deficient diet for ruminants: diagnosis and treatment of deficiency.

38. The emergence and treatment kinetic of cobalt deficiency in the sheep.

39. Iodine Content of Dairy Milk in France in 1983 and 1984.

41. Iodine nutrition in ewes. 2. Effects of low to high iodine intake by ewes on the I content of biological fluids and plasma immunoglobulins G in newborn lambs.

42. Biochemical parameters useful for the diagnosis of mild molybdenosis in sheep.

43. The influence of dietary sulphur, molybdate and copper on the absorption, excretion and plasma fraction levels of 99Mo in sheep.

44. A semi-automated method for the determination of iodine in plants.

45. Comparison of the efficiency of zinc injected as metal or oxide for zinc deficiency treatment in sheep.

46. Studies of the changes in systemic copper metabolism and excretion produced by the intravenous administration of trithiomolybdate in sheep.

47. Iodine nutrition in ewes: effects of low to high iodine intake on iodine content of biological fluids in pregnant and lactating ewes.

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