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Dietary supplementation of L-arginine and conjugated linoleic acid reducesretroperitoneal fat mass and increases lean body mass in rats. | J Nutr | 2009 Jul | 19439462 |
Liquid chromatographic determination of the cyanobacterial toxin beta-n-methylamino-L-alanine in algae food supplements, freshwater fish, and bottled water. | J Food Prot | 2009 Aug | 19722418 |
Beyond Guam: the cyanobacteria/BMAA hypothesis of the cause of ALS and other neurodegenerative diseases. | Amyotroph Lateral Scler | 2009 | 19929726 |
Human exposure to cyanobacteria and BMAA. | Amyotroph Lateral Scler | 2009 | 19929739 |
Multiple neurotoxic items in the Chamorro diet link BMAA with ALS/PDC. | Amyotroph Lateral Scler | 2009 | 19929729 |
Gene expression is altered in piglet small intestine by weaning and dietaryglutamine supplementation. | J Nutr | 2008 Jun | 18492829 |
Food color, flavor, and conditioned avoidance among red-winged blackbirds. | Physiol Behav | 2008 Jan 28 | 17804026 |
Amino acid and carbohydrate preferences in C57BL/6ByJ and 129P3/J mice. | Physiol Behav | 2008 Jan 28 | 17764708 |