Effects of long term polyunsaturated fatty acids supplementation on membrane lipid composition and growth characteristics in rats.
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A. Sazili | Y. Goh | T. Hajjar | M. Ebrahimi | S. Vidyadaran | M. A. Rajion | A. L. Tan
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