NNIW08 - Trace Elements in Nutrition of Children
Author(s): Ranjit K. Chandra
Articles
Keshan Disease: an Endemic Selenium- Related Deficiency Disease
Physiopathology of Iodine Nutrition
François M. Delange
Pediatric Exposures to Lead, Arsenic, Cadmium, and Methyl Mercury
Zinc Status, Body Composition, and Maturation in Aboriginal Boys
Relationship of Trace Element Deficiencies to Malnutrition
Meeting Zinc, Copper, and Manganese Requirements in the Parenterally Fed Preterm and Full-Term Infant
Trace Elements in Human Milk and Infant Formulas
Trace Elements and Human Pregnancy and Lactation
Metabolism and Metabolic Effects of Trace Elements
Trace Elements in Prenatal and Neonatal Development: Zinc and Manganese
Trace Element Modulation of Immune Responses and Susceptibility to Infection
Ranjit K. Chandra
Isotopic Methods in the Study of Mineral Metabolism of Infants with Special Reference to Stable Isotopes
Bioavailability of and Interactions Among Trace Elements
Diagnostic Approaches to Trace Element Deficiencies
Clinical Deficiencies: When to Suspect there is a Problem
Trace Elements in Nutrition of Children
Ranjit K. Chandra
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