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Food Advertising and Marketing Directed at Children and Adolescents in the US

Mary Story, Simone French International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2004, 1:3 (10 February 2004)

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The total antioxidant content of more than 3100 foods, beverages, spices, herbs and supplements used worldwide

Monica H Carlsen, Bente L Halvorsen, Kari Holte, Siv K Bøhn, Steinar Dragland, Laura Sampson, Carol Willey, Haruki Senoo, Yuko Umezono, Chiho Sanada, Ingrid Barikmo, Nega Berhe, Walter C Willett, Katherine M Phillips, David R Jacobs, Rune Blomhoff Nutrition Journal 2010, 9:3 (22 January 2010)

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Are fast food restaurants an environmental risk factor for obesity?

Robert W Jeffery, Judy Baxter, Maureen McGuire, Jennifer Linde International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2006, 3:2 (25 January 2006)

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Silver nanowire-based transparent, flexible, and conductive thin film

Cai-Hong Liu, Xun Yu Nanoscale Research Letters 2011, 6:75 (12 January 2011)

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A whey-protein supplement increases fat loss and spares lean muscle in obese subjects: a randomized human clinical study

Joy L Frestedt, John L Zenk, Michael A Kuskowski, Loren S Ward, Eric D Bastian Nutrition & Metabolism 2008, 5:8 (27 March 2008)

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Determinants of fruit and vegetable consumption among children and adolescents: a review of the literature. Part I: quantitative studies

Mette Rasmussen, Rikke Krølner, Knut-Inge Klepp, Leslie Lytle, Johannes Brug, Elling Bere, Pernille Due International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2006, 3:22 (11 August 2006)

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Control of blood glucose in type 2 diabetes without weight loss by modification of diet composition

Mary C Gannon, Frank Q Nuttall Nutrition & Metabolism 2006, 3:16 (23 March 2006)

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School lunch and snacking patterns among high school students: Associations with school food environment and policies

Dianne Neumark-Sztainer, Simone A French, Peter J Hannan, Mary Story, Jayne A Fulkerson International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2005, 2:14 (6 October 2005)

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Dexmedetomidine as adjunct treatment for severe alcohol withdrawal in the ICU

Samuel G Rayner, Craig R Weinert, Helen Peng, Stacy Jepsen, Alain F Broccard, Annals of Intensive Care 2012, 2:12 (23 May 2012)

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Concentrated oat β-glucan, a fermentable fiber, lowers serum cholesterol in hypercholesterolemic adults in a randomized controlled trial

Katie M Queenan, Maria L Stewart, Kristen N Smith, William Thomas, R Gary Fulcher, Joanne L Slavin Nutrition Journal 2007, 6:6 (26 March 2007)

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Transdisciplinary unifying implications of circadian findings in the 1950s

Franz Halberg, Germaine Cornélissen, George Katinas, Elena V Syutkina, Robert B Sothern, Rina Zaslavskaya, Francine Halberg, Yoshihiko Watanabe, Othild Schwartzkopff, Kuniaki Otsuka, Roberto Tarquini, Perfetto Frederico, Jarmila Siggelova Journal of Circadian Rhythms 2003, 1:2 (29 October 2003)

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Applying the Theory of Planned Behavior to healthy eating behaviors in urban Native American youth

Stefanie A Fila, Chery Smith International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2006, 3:11 (30 May 2006)

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An automated growth enclosure for metabolic labeling of Arabidopsis thaliana with 13C-carbon dioxide - an in vivo labeling system for proteomics and metabolomics research

Wen-Ping Chen, Xiao-Yuan Yang, Geoffrey L Harms, William M Gray, Adrian D Hegeman, Jerry D Cohen Proteome Science 2011, 9:9 (10 February 2011)

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Quantitative proteomic analysis by iTRAQ® for the identification of candidate biomarkers in ovarian cancer serum

Kristin LM Boylan, John D Andersen, Lorraine B Anderson, LeeAnn Higgins, Amy PN Skubitz Proteome Science 2010, 8:31 (14 June 2010)

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Arg188 in rice sucrose transporter OsSUT1 is crucial for substrate transport

Ye Sun, John M Ward BMC Biochemistry 2012, 13:26 (21 November 2012)

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Arginine-188 of the plant sucrose uptake transporter OsSUT1 is required for substrate translocation but not interaction, implicating the involvement of an alternative substrate binding site in substrate recognition.

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Comparison of cardiothoracic surgery training in usa and germany

Vakhtang Tchantchaleishvili, Suyog A Mokashi, Taufiek K Rajab, R Bolman, Frederick Y Chen, Jan D Schmitto Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery 2010, 5:118 (26 November 2010)

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Conserved rules govern genetic interaction degree across species

Elizabeth N Koch, Michael Costanzo, Jeremy Bellay, Raamesh Deshpande, Kate Chatfield-Reed, Gordon Chua, Gennaro D'Urso, Brenda J Andrews, Charles Boone, Chad L Myers Genome Biology 2012, 13:R57 (2 July 2012)

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Genetic interaction degree is conserved between fission and budding yeast, but functional rewiring is also apparent

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RNA-Seq Atlas of Glycine max: A guide to the soybean transcriptome

Andrew J Severin, Jenna L Woody, Yung-Tsi Bolon, Bindu Joseph, Brian W Diers, Andrew D Farmer, Gary J Muehlbauer, Rex T Nelson, David Grant, James E Specht, Michelle A Graham, Steven B Cannon, Gregory D May, Carroll P Vance, Randy C Shoemaker BMC Plant Biology 2010, 10:160 (5 August 2010)

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Strategies and methods to study sex differences in cardiovascular structure and function: a guide for basic scientists

Virginia M Miller, Jay R Kaplan, Nicholas J Schork, Pamela Ouyang, Sarah L Berga, Nanette K Wenger, Leslee J Shaw, R Clinton Webb, Monica Mallampalli, Meir Steiner, Doris A Taylor, C Merz, Jane F Reckelhoff Biology of Sex Differences 2011, 2:14 (12 December 2011)

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A Guide for applying a revised version of the PARIHS framework for implementation

Cheryl B Stetler, Laura J Damschroder, Christian D Helfrich, Hildi J Hagedorn Implementation Science 2011, 6:99 (30 August 2011)

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Debate   Open Access Highly Accessed

Theories of schizophrenia: a genetic-inflammatory-vascular synthesis

Daniel R Hanson, Irving I Gottesman BMC Medical Genetics 2005, 6:7 (11 February 2005)

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Molecular genetic analysis suggests an inflammatory component to schizophrenia aetiology and presents a possible explanation for the variety of symptoms associated with the illness

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HealthWorks: results of a multi-component group-randomized worksite environmental intervention trial for weight gain prevention

Jennifer A Linde, Katherine E Nygaard, Richard F MacLehose, Nathan R Mitchell, Lisa J Harnack, Julie M Cousins, Daniel J Graham, Robert W Jeffery International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2012, 9:14 (16 February 2012)

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Comparative genomics of the core and accessory genomes of 48 Sinorhizobium strains comprising five genospecies

Masayuki Sugawara, Brendan Epstein, Brian D Badgley, Tatsuya Unno, Lei Xu, Jennifer Reese, Prasad Gyaneshwar, Roxanne Denny, Joann Mudge, Arvind K Bharti, Andrew D Farmer, Gregory D May, Jimmy E Woodward, Claudine Médigue, David Vallenet, Aurélie Lajus, Zoé Rouy, Betsy Martinez-Vaz, Peter Tiffin, Nevin D Young, Michael J Sadowsky Genome Biology 2013, 14:R17 (20 February 2013)

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Sequencing the genomes of 48 strains of Sinorhizobium reveals a large heterogeneity in strategies for colonization in this family

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Quantitative comparison of immunohistochemical staining measured by digital image analysis versus pathologist visual scoring

Anthony E Rizzardi, Arthur T Johnson, Rachel Vogel, Stefan E Pambuccian, Jonathan Henriksen, Amy PN Skubitz, Gregory J Metzger, Stephen C Schmechel Diagnostic Pathology 2012, 7:42 (19 April 2012)

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Phosphorylated and sumoylation-deficient progesterone receptors drive proliferative gene signatures during breast cancer progression

Todd P Knutson, Andrea R Daniel, Danhua Fan, Kevin AT Silverstein, Kyle R Covington, Suzanne AW Fuqua, Carol A Lange Breast Cancer Research 2012, 14:R95 (14 June 2012)

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