Hippuric acid in 24-hour urine collections is a potential biomarker for fruit and vegetable consumption in healthy children and adolescents.
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T. Remer | N. Doberstein | Thomas Remer | Lijie Shi | Danika Krupp | Natalie Doberstein | Lijie Shi | D. Krupp | L. Shi | Lijie Shi
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