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A new in vitro blood load test using a magnesium stable isotope for assessment of magnesium status
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Nutritional Methodology-Research Communication
ABSTRACT Magnesium (Mg) status is currently assessed by various biochemical biomarkers, most of which, however, have some limitations. We developed an in vitro blood load test as a new Mg biomarker using a Mg stable isotope. This test is based on the hypothesis that cellular Mg uptake is increased in Mg deficiency. For this purpose, Wister male rats were fed either Mg-deficient or Mg-adequate diets for 1 mo and blood was sampled and incubated with the ^sup 25^Mg isotope (10 mg/L) for 2 h at 37 deg C. Erythrocytes, lymphocytes and platelets were ...
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Utility of stable isotope analysis in studying foraging ecology of herbivores: examples from moose and caribou.(Statistical Data Included)
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Touch not the fish: the Mesolithic-Neolithic change of diet and its significance.
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Use of Stable Isotopes to Test Literature-based Trophic Classifications of Small-bodied Stream Fishes
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Stable isotope transfer in open and closed system across chemically contrasted boundaries: metacarbonate-granitoid contacts in the Quérigut magmatic complex (Eastern Pyrenees, France)
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