Calculation of an Adequate Intake (AI) Value and Safe Range of Selenium (Se) for Chinese Infants 0–3 Months Old Based on Se Concentration in the Milk of Lactating Chinese Women with Optimal Se Intake
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J Zhang | F. Han | Qin Wang | Liping Liu | Yingjuan Chai | Shijin Wang | Licui Sun | Weipeng Mu | Yi-qun Liu | Zhen-wu Huang | Meng-jie He | Jiaxi Lu
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