Dietary reference values of individual micronutrients and nutriomes for genome damage prevention: current status and a road map to the future.

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Published in Am J Clin Nutr on March 10, 2010

Authors

Michael F Fenech1

Author Affiliations

1: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation Food and Nutritional Sciences, Adelaide BC SA 5000, Australia. michael.fenech@csiro.au

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