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Authors: CHRISTENSEN HN
Citation: Hn. Christensen, NEW INSIGHTS INTO INTRAVENOUS PEPTIDE METABOLISM, Nutrition reviews, 53(4), 1995, pp. 100-102

Authors: CHRISTENSEN HN KILBERG M
Citation: Hn. Christensen et M. Kilberg, HEPATIC AMINO-ACID-TRANSPORT PRIMARY TO THE UREA CYCLE IN REGULATION OF BIOLOGIC NEUTRALITY, Nutrition reviews, 53(3), 1995, pp. 74-76

Authors: CHRISTENSEN HN VANWINKLE LJ
Citation: Hn. Christensen et Lj. Vanwinkle, ONTOGENY OF TRANSPORT-SYSTEMS FOR CATIONIC AMINO-ACIDS IN THE PLACENTA, Nutrition reviews, 53(2), 1995, pp. 40-43

Authors: CHRISTENSEN HN
Citation: Hn. Christensen, IS PQQ A SIGNIFICANT NUTRIENT IN ADDITION TO ITS ROLE AS A THERAPEUTIC AGENT IN THE HIGHER ANIMAL, Nutrition reviews, 52(1), 1994, pp. 24-25

Authors: CHRISTENSEN HN ALBRITTON LM KAKUDA DK MACLEOD CL
Citation: Hn. Christensen et al., GENE-PRODUCT DESIGNATIONS FOR AMINO-ACID TRANSPORTERS, Journal of Experimental Biology, 196, 1994, pp. 51-57

Authors: CHRISTENSEN HN GREENE AA KAKUDA DK MACLEOD CL
Citation: Hn. Christensen et al., SPECIAL TRANSPORT AND NEUROLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF 2 AMINO-ACIDS IN ACONFIGURATION CONVENTIONALLY DESIGNATED AS D, Journal of Experimental Biology, 196, 1994, pp. 297-305

Authors: CHRISTENSEN HN
Citation: Hn. Christensen, RIBOFLAVIN CAN PROTECT TISSUES FROM OXIDATIVE INJURY, Nutrition reviews, 51(5), 1993, pp. 149-150

Authors: CHRISTENSEN HN
Citation: Hn. Christensen, AMINO-ACID NUTRITION - A 2-STEP ABSORPTIVE PROCESS, Nutrition reviews, 51(4), 1993, pp. 95-100
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