Dietary intake and adipose tissue content of α-linolenic acid and risk of myocardial infarction: a Danish cohort study.
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A. Tjønneland | K. Overvad | E. Schmidt | S. Lundbye-Christensen | M. Jakobsen | C. Bork | M. U. Jakobsen
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