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The effects of dietary flaxseed on the Fischer 344 rat: I. Development, behaviour, toxicity and the activity of liver γ‐glutamyltranspeptidase

Hemmings et al., 2004

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2855314304341039079
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Hemmings S
Barker L
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Cell Biochemistry and Function: Cellular biochemistry and its modulation by active agents or disease

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The effect of exposure to, followed by consumption of, 10% flax chow from the 18th day of gestation to the 86th day after birth was examined in male and female Fischer 344 rats. Growth curves of the flax chow‐fed rats were identical to those of regular chow‐fed rats, as …
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