Dietary intake and urinary excretion of lignans in Finnish men

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Dietary intake and urinary excretion of lignans in Finnish men. / Nurmi, Tarja; Mursu, Jaakko; Peñalvo, José L; Poulsen, Henrik E; Voutilainen, Sari.

In: British Journal of Nutrition, Vol. 103, No. 5, 01.03.2010, p. 677-85.

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Nurmi, T, Mursu, J, Peñalvo, JL, Poulsen, HE & Voutilainen, S 2010, 'Dietary intake and urinary excretion of lignans in Finnish men', British Journal of Nutrition, vol. 103, no. 5, pp. 677-85. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007114509992261

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Nurmi, T., Mursu, J., Peñalvo, J. L., Poulsen, H. E., & Voutilainen, S. (2010). Dietary intake and urinary excretion of lignans in Finnish men. British Journal of Nutrition, 103(5), 677-85. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007114509992261

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Nurmi T, Mursu J, Peñalvo JL, Poulsen HE, Voutilainen S. Dietary intake and urinary excretion of lignans in Finnish men. British Journal of Nutrition. 2010 Mar 1;103(5):677-85. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007114509992261

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Nurmi, Tarja ; Mursu, Jaakko ; Peñalvo, José L ; Poulsen, Henrik E ; Voutilainen, Sari. / Dietary intake and urinary excretion of lignans in Finnish men. In: British Journal of Nutrition. 2010 ; Vol. 103, No. 5. pp. 677-85.

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