Effects of a standardized very-low-calorie diet on the plasma concentrations of trace elements in obese subjects.
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A. Scheen | P. Henrivaux | G. Weber | I. Roelandts | A. Luyckx | B. Jandrain | G. Robaye | P. Lefébvre
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