Routine measurement of adipose tissue composition by repeated biopsy invokes both ethical and practical difficulties, limiting long-term serial studies of adipose tissue composition. In vivo 13 C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has been applied as a non-invasive alternative, although i
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Anin vivo13C magnetic resonance spectroscopic study of the relationship between diet and adipose tissue composition
✍ Scribed by E. L. Thomas; G. Frost; M. L. Barnard; D. J. Bryant; S. D. Taylor-Robinson; J. Simbrunner; G. A. Coutts; M. Burl; S. R. Bloom; K. D. Sales; J. D. Bell
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- 1996
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