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Publications at this Location

ARS scientists publish results of their research projects in many formats. Listed below are the publications from research projects conducted at this location.

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2015 Publications
(listed by order of acceptance date)

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Displaying 1 to 8 of 8 Records

Absorption and distribution kinetics of the 13C-labeled tomato carotenoid phytoene in healthy adults
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(2-Nov-15)
Walnuts consumed by healthy adults provide less available energy than predicted by the Atwater factors
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(19-Oct-15)
Compartmental and noncompartmental modeling of 13C-lycopene absorption, isomerization, and distribution kinetics in healthy adults
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(28-Sep-15)
The effect of moderate alcohol consumption on biomarkers of inflammation and hemostatic factors in postmenopausal women
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(18-Sep-15)
Vaccenic acid and trans fatty acid isomers from partially hydrogenated oil both adversely affect LDL cholesterol: a double-blind, randomized controlled trial
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(15-Sep-15)
Separation of lipoproteins for quantitative analysis of 14C-labeled lipid soluble compounds
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(20-Aug-15)
CYP7A1-rs3808607 and APOE isoform associate with LDL cholesterol lowering after plant sterol consumption in a randomized clinical trial
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(31-Jul-15)
Cranberry juice consumption lowers markers of cardiometabolic risk, including blood pressure and circulating c-reactive protein, triglyceride, and glucose concentrations in adults
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(17-Mar-15)