Lifestyle Behaviours and Plasma Vitamin C and β-Carotene Levels from the ELAN Population (Liège, Belgium)
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J. Pincemail | S. Vanbelle | J. Defraigne | C. Charlier | J. Chapelle | A. Albert | J. Cheramy-Bien | D. Giet | G. Collette | Fabien Degrune
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