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Table of Contents: July 1989, Volume 119, Issue 7   [Index by Author]       Other Issues: Previous Next  
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Articles:Back

Announcements
J. Nutr. 1989 119: NP. [PDF]  

Critical Reviews:Back

Richard W. Hanson, Maria Hatzoglou, Mary M. McGrane, Anthony Wynshaw-Boris, Fritz M. Rottman, and Thomas Wagner
Molecular Biology and Nutrition Research
J. Nutr. 1989 119: 957-964. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Lipids:Back

Barbara O. Schneeman, Ruth Rice, and B. Diane Richter
Reduction of Plasma and Hepatic Triacylglycerides with Whole Milk—Containing Diets in Rats
J. Nutr. 1989 119: 965-970. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Carbohydrates and Fibers:Back

Susanne C. Ziesenitz, Günther Siebert, Dieter Schwengers, and Rolf Lemmes
Nutritional Assessment in Humans and Rats of Leucrose [D-glucopyranosyl-{alpha}(1 -> 5)-D-fructopyranose] as a Sugar Substitute
J. Nutr. 1989 119: 971-978. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Michael A. Costa, Tara Mehta, and James R. Males
Effects of Dietary Cellulose and Psyllium Husk on Monkey Colonic Microbial Metabolism in Continuous Culture
J. Nutr. 1989 119: 979-985. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Michael A. Costa, Tara Mehta, and James R. Males
Effects of Dietary Cellulose, Psyllium Husk and Cholesterol Level on Fecal and Colonic Microbial Metabolism in Monkeys
J. Nutr. 1989 119: 986-992. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Vitamins:Back

Maria Anna Leo, Cho-Il Kim, and Charles Saul Lieber
Role of Vitamin A Degradation in the Control of Hepatic Levels in the Rat
J. Nutr. 1989 119: 993-1000. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Minerals and Trace Elements:Back

J. A. Butler, M. A. Beilstein, and P. D. Whanger
Influence of Dietary Methionine on the Metabolism of Selenomethionine in Rats
J. Nutr. 1989 119: 1001-1009. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Jian-Guo Yang, Kristina E. Hill, and Raymond F. Burk
Dietary Selenium Intake Controls Rat Plasma Selenoprotein P Concentration
J. Nutr. 1989 119: 1010-1012. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Nutrient Uptake and Transport:Back

Ami Ben-Amotz, Shoshana Mokady, Samuel Edelstein, and Mordhay Avron
Bioavailability of a Natural Isomer Mixture as Compared with Synthetic all-trans-ß-Carotene in Rats and Chicks
J. Nutr. 1989 119: 1013-1019. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Nutrient Requirements:Back

Sungchul C. Bai, David A. Sampson, James G. Morris, and Quinton R. Rogers
Vitamin B-6 Requirement of Growing Kittens
J. Nutr. 1989 119: 1020-1027. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Growth, Development and Aging:Back

Masaaki Toyomizu, Seiji Kimura, Kunioki Hayashi, and Yuichiro Tomita
Body Protein and Energy Accretion in Response to Dietary Protein Level in Mice from Weaning to Maturity
J. Nutr. 1989 119: 1028-1033. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Metabolism and Hormonal Regulation:Back

Alan L. Grant, Robert E. Holland, J. William Thomas, Kenneth J. King, and James S. Liesman
Effects of Dietary Amines on the Small Intestine in Calves Fed Soybean Protein
J. Nutr. 1989 119: 1034-1041. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Nutrition, Pharmacology and Toxicology:Back

Marla Reicks and John N. Hathcock
Prolonged Acetaminophen Ingestion in Mice: Effects on the Availability of Methionine for Metabolic Functions
J. Nutr. 1989 119: 1042-1049. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Symposium:Back

Jerry W. Spears
Recent Developments in Trace Element Metabolism and Function: Introduction
J. Nutr. 1989 119: 1050. [PDF]  

Raymond F. Burk
Recent Developments in Trace Element Metabolism and Function: Newer Roles of Selenium in Nutrition
J. Nutr. 1989 119: 1051-1054. [Abstract] [PDF]  

N. F. Suttle and D. G. Jones
Recent Developments in Trace Element Metabolism and Function: Trace Elements, Disease Resistance and Immune Responsiveness in Ruminants
J. Nutr. 1989 119: 1055-1061. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Mark P. Richards
Recent Developments in Trace Element Metabolism and Function: Role of Metallothionein in Copper and Zinc Metabolism
J. Nutr. 1989 119: 1062-1070. [Abstract] [PDF]  

The Future Direction of Nutrition Research:Back

Harry P. Broquist
The Future Direction of Nutrition Research: "And a Little Cell (Child) Shall Lead Them"
J. Nutr. 1989 119: 1071-1074. [PDF]  

Book Reviews:Back

Shirley W. Thenen
Pathogenesis and New Approaches to the Study of Noninsulin—dependent Diabetes Mellitus (Progress in Clinical and Biological Research, vol. 265): Albert Y. Chang and Arthur R. Diani, eds. New York: Liss, 1988, 470 pp., $49.50.
J. Nutr. 1989 119: 1075. [PDF]  

Betty E. Haskell
Clinical and Physiological Applications of Vitamin B-6 Current Topics in Nutrition and Disease, vol. 19: James E. Leklem and Robert D. Reynolds, eds. New York: Alan R. Liss, 1988, 470 pp., $90.00
J. Nutr. 1989 119: 1076. [PDF]  

John D. Fernstrom
Dietary Phenylalanine and Brain Function: R. J. Wurtman and E. Ritter-Walker, eds. Boston: Birkhauser, 1988, 391 pp., $39.50
J. Nutr. 1989 119: 1077. [PDF]  

K. C. Hayes
Nutritional Diseases: Research Directions in Comparative Pathobiology (Current Topics in Nutrition and Disease, vol. 15): P. G. Scarpelli and G. Migaki, eds. New York: Alan R. Liss, 1986, 568 pp., $84.00
J. Nutr. 1989 119: 1078. [PDF]  

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