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Changes in the urinary proteome of rats after short-term intake of magnesium L-threonate(MgT)

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Title
Changes in the urinary proteome of rats after short-term intake of magnesium L-threonate(MgT)
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Frontiers in Nutrition, December 2023
DOI 10.3389/fnut.2023.1305738
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Ziyun Shen, Minhui Yang, Haitong Wang, Yuqing Liu, Youhe Gao

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#23,152,409
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#5,244
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#296,020
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#239
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