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Carotenoid metabolites, their tissue and blood concentrations in humans and further bioactivity via retinoid receptor-mediated signalling
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- Nutrition Research Reviews / Volume 36 / Issue 2 / December 2023
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- 16 November 2022, pp. 498-511
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Mechanistic aspects of carotenoid health benefits – where are we now?
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- Nutrition Research Reviews / Volume 34 / Issue 2 / December 2021
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- 31 May 2021, pp. 276-302
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β-Carotene in the human body: metabolic bioactivation pathways – from digestion to tissue distribution and excretion
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- Proceedings of the Nutrition Society / Volume 78 / Issue 1 / February 2019
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- 12 February 2019, pp. 68-87
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No influence of supplemental dietary calcium intake on the bioavailability of spinach carotenoids in humans
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- British Journal of Nutrition / Volume 117 / Issue 11 / 14 June 2017
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- 27 June 2017, pp. 1560-1569
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- 14 June 2017
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Carotenoid exposure of Caco-2 intestinal epithelial cells did not affect selected inflammatory markers but altered their proteomic response
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- British Journal of Nutrition / Volume 108 / Issue 6 / 28 September 2012
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- 12 December 2011, pp. 963-973
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- 28 September 2012
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Lycopene from heat-induced cis-isomer-rich tomato sauce is more bioavailable than from all-trans-rich tomato sauce in human subjects
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- British Journal of Nutrition / Volume 98 / Issue 1 / July 2007
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- 01 July 2007, pp. 140-146
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- July 2007
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Fractional magnesium absorption is significantly lower in human subjects from a meal served with an oxalate-rich vegetable, spinach, as compared with a meal served with kale, a vegetable with a low oxalate content
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- British Journal of Nutrition / Volume 91 / Issue 4 / April 2004
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- 09 March 2007, pp. 601-606
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- April 2004
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Comparison of urinary monitoring, faecal monitoring and erythrocyte analysis of stable isotope labels to determine magnesium absorption in human subjects
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- British Journal of Nutrition / Volume 91 / Issue 1 / January 2004
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- 09 March 2007, pp. 113-120
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- January 2004
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