Urinary metabolomic profiling to identify biomarkers of a flavonoid-rich and flavonoid-poor fruits and vegetables diet in adults: the FLAVURS trial
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A. Minihane | J. Lovegrove | M. Chong | K. Tuohy | K. Trošt | F. Mattivi | T. George | J. Stanstrup | P. Franceschi | M. Ulaszewska
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