Zinc status, psychological and nutritional assessment in old people recruited in five European countries: Zincage study
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F. Marcellini | C. Gagliardi | R. Papa | C. Giuli | G. Dedoussis | L. Rink | D. Monti | T. Fulop | G. Herbein | E. Mocchegiani | J. Jajte
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