Dietary epoxy fatty acids are absorbed in healthy women
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L Smyth | C. Scrimgeour | R. Riemersma | R A Riemersma | C M Scrimgeour | C E Fernie | R. Wilson | R Wilson | K Lyall | K. Lyall | L. Smyth | C. E. Fernie | Louise Smyth | Rob Wilson | C. M. Scrimgeour | Rudolph A. Riemersma
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