1999 Jonathan E. Rhoads lecture. Isotopic Metaprobes, Nutrition, and the Roads Ahead

The 1999 Jonathan E. Rhoads lecture, delivered by Vernon R. Young at the annual meeting of American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (A.S.P.E.N.), San Diego, February 2, 1999, with the printed version coauthored with Alfred M. Ajami, is concerned with the application of isotopic probes a...

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