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REDD1 deletion and treadmill running increase liver hepcidin and gluconeogenic enzymes in male mice
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- Journal of Nutritional Science / Volume 12 / 2023
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- 14 April 2023, e49
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Iron-enriched Aspergillus oryzae as an alternative to iron sulphate to limit iron accumulation, growth and motility of the enteric pathogen S. Typhimurium
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- British Journal of Nutrition / Volume 130 / Issue 3 / 14 August 2023
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- 20 October 2022, pp. 411-416
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- 14 August 2023
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Divergent effects of sex and calcium/vitamin D supplementation on serum magnesium and markers of bone structure and function during initial military training
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- British Journal of Nutrition / Volume 128 / Issue 9 / 14 November 2022
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- 24 November 2021, pp. 1730-1737
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- 14 November 2022
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Effects of energy balance on appetite and physiological mediators of appetite during strenuous physical activity: secondary analysis of a randomised crossover trial
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- British Journal of Nutrition / Volume 126 / Issue 10 / 28 November 2021
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- 14 January 2021, pp. 1571-1584
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- 28 November 2021
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Sensitivity and reliability of zinc transporter and metallothionein gene expression in peripheral blood mononuclear cells as indicators of zinc status: responses to ex vivo zinc exposure and habitual zinc intake in humans
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- British Journal of Nutrition / Volume 125 / Issue 4 / 28 February 2021
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- 23 July 2020, pp. 361-368
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- 28 February 2021
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Consumption of a calcium and vitamin D-fortified food product does not affect iron status during initial military training: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
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- British Journal of Nutrition / Volume 115 / Issue 4 / 28 February 2016
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- 02 December 2015, pp. 637-643
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- 28 February 2016
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