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Authors: WIENK KJH BEYNEN AC MARX JJM
Citation: Kjh. Wienk et al., THE USE OF CR-51 AS A DIETARY MARKER IN RATS FOR THE DETERMINATION OFFE-59 ABSORBABILITY IN TERMS OF MUCOSAL UPTAKE AND MUCOSAL TRANSFER OF FE-59, Journal of animal physiology and animal nutrition, 77(1), 1997, pp. 10-15

Authors: SANTOS M WIENK KJH SCHILHAM MW CLEVERS H DESOUSA M MARX JJM
Citation: M. Santos et al., IN-VIVO MUCOSAL UPTAKE, MUCOSAL TRANSFER AND RETENTION OF IRON IN MICE, Laboratory animals, 31(3), 1997, pp. 264-270

Authors: WIENK KJH MARX JJM SANTOS M LEMMENS AG BRINK EJ VANDERMEER R BEYNEN AC
Citation: Kjh. Wienk et al., DIETARY ASCORBIC-ACID RAISES IRON-ABSORPTION IN ANEMIC RATS THROUGH ENHANCING MUCOSAL IRON UPTAKE INDEPENDENT OF IRON SOLUBILITY IN THE DIGESTA, British Journal of Nutrition, 77(1), 1997, pp. 123-131

Authors: WIENK KJH BEYNEN AC
Citation: Kjh. Wienk et Ac. Beynen, EFFICACY OF IRON REPLETION IN ANEMIC RATS AFTER THE FEEDING OF A PURIFIED OR NATURAL-INGREDIENT DIET WITH FERROUS SULFATE OR CARBONYL IRON, Nutrition research, 16(4), 1996, pp. 615-626

Authors: WIENK KJH MARX JJM LEMMENS AG BRINK EJ VANDERMEER R BEYNEN AC
Citation: Kjh. Wienk et al., MECHANISM UNDERLYING THE INHIBITORY EFFECT OF HIGH-CALCIUM CARBONATE INTAKE ON IRON BIOAVAILABILITY FROM FERROUS SULFATE IN ANEMIC RATS, British Journal of Nutrition, 75(1), 1996, pp. 109-120
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