Nutrition Research
Volume 24, Issue 11 , Pages 889-899 , November 2004

Copper absorption during and after hypokinesia in copper supplemented and unsupplemented healthy subjects

  • Yan G. Zorbas

      Affiliations

    • European Foundation of Environmental Sciences, Odos Kerasundos 2, Athens GR-162 32, Greece
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  • Vassily J. Kakurin

      Affiliations

    • Higher Institute of Biochemistry, Sofia, Bulgaria
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  • Nikolai A. Kuznetsov

      Affiliations

    • Higher Institute of Biochemistry, Sofia, Bulgaria
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  • Victor A. Deogenov

      Affiliations

    • European Foundation of Environmental Sciences, Odos Kerasundos 2, Athens GR-162 32, Greece
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +30 210 762 8674; fax: +30 210 762 8675.

Received 19 August 2003 ,Revised 28 May 2004

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PII: S0271-5317(04)00119-8

doi: 10.1016/j.nutres.2004.07.001

Nutrition Research
Volume 24, Issue 11 , Pages 889-899 , November 2004