Metabolite profile analysis reveals functional effects of 28-day vitamin B-6 restriction on one-carbon metabolism and tryptophan catabolic pathways in healthy men and women.
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J. Gregory | E. Quinlivan | P. Ueland | Y. Lamers | S. Percival | P. Stacpoole | T. Garrett | Yueh-Yun Chi | Ø. Midttun | M. Shankar | Vanessa R da Silva | B. Coats | K. Muller | Luisa Rios‐Avila | Maria A. Ralat
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