Dietary biomarkers—an update on their validity and applicability in epidemiological studies
Rikard Landberg(Chalmers University of Technology), Augustin Scalbert(Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique), Rachel Hoobler(University of Utah), Prasoona Karra(University of Utah), Nanna Hjort Vidkjær(Chalmers University of Technology), Liesel Claeys(Centre international de recherche sur le cancer), Erikka Loftfield(National Cancer Institute), Inge Huybrechts(Centre international de recherche sur le cancer), Otto Savolainen(Chalmers University of Technology), Jodi Rattner(Centre international de recherche sur le cancer), Vanessa Neveu(Centre international de recherche sur le cancer), Stefania Noerman(Chalmers University of Technology), Mary C. Playdon(University of Utah)
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