GC-MS methods for metabolic profiling of microbial fermentation products of dietary polyphenols in human and in vitro intervention studies.
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D. Jacobs | J. V. van Duynhoven | M. Bingham | Christian H. Grün | H. Janssen | F. V. van Dorsten | E. V. van Velzen | Marie Le Belleguic
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