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The following pages link to Interactions between zinc deficiency and environmental enteropathy in developing countries. (Q37446572):
Displayed 19 items.
- Inflammation and Nutritional Science for Programs/Policies and Interpretation of Research Evidence (INSPIRE). (Q26830867) (← links)
- Environmental enteric dysfunction: an overview (Q28261015) (← links)
- An Exposome Perspective on Environmental Enteric Dysfunction (Q28831109) (← links)
- Zinc Absorption Is Not Related to Dietary Phytate Intake in Infants and Young Children Based on Modeling Combined Data from Multiple Studies (Q30976581) (← links)
- Zinc absorption from micronutrient powder is low but is not affected by iron in Kenyan infants (Q34775013) (← links)
- The relevance of the colon to zinc nutrition. (Q35003847) (← links)
- Zinc deficiency in infants and children: a review of its complex and synergistic interactions (Q38247422) (← links)
- Interventions targeting child undernutrition in developing countries may be undermined by dietary exposure to aflatoxin (Q38547529) (← links)
- Impact of Childhood Malnutrition on Host Defense and Infection (Q39092013) (← links)
- Current issues and priorities in childhood nutrition, growth, and infections (Q39973656) (← links)
- Environmental enteric dysfunction pathways and child stunting: A systematic review. (Q48207017) (← links)
- Association of Fecal Markers of Environmental Enteric Dysfunction with Zinc and Iron Status among Children at First Two Years of Life in Bangladesh (Q57928174) (← links)
- Characterization of Zinc Carbonate Basic as a Source of Zinc in a Rodent Study Investigating the Effects of Dietary Deficiency or Excess (Q58265283) (← links)
- Zinc Absorption from Micronutrient Powders Is Low in Bangladeshi Toddlers at Risk of Environmental Enteric Dysfunction and May Increase Dietary Zinc Requirements (Q61799709) (← links)
- A murine model of diarrhea, growth impairment and metabolic disturbances with Shigella flexneri infection and the role of zinc deficiency. (Q64996406) (← links)
- Comparison of two forms of daily preventive zinc supplementation versus therapeutic zinc supplementation for diarrhea on young children's physical growth and risk of infection: study design and rationale for a randomized controlled trial (Q90178110) (← links)
- Zinc Transport in the Mammalian Intestine (Q90482489) (← links)
- Zinc Absorption and Endogenous Fecal Zinc Losses in Bangladeshi Toddlers at Risk for Environmental Enteric Dysfunction (Q91597136) (← links)
- Impact of Daily Preventive Zinc or Therapeutic Zinc Supplementation for Diarrhea on Plasma Biomarkers of Environmental Enteric Dysfunction among Rural Laotian Children: A Randomized Controlled Trial (Q92337941) (← links)