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Volume 89, Number 1, October 2002
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Serum and tissue trace elements in patients with breast cancer in Taiwan
pp. 1-11(11)
Authors: Kuo, Hsien; Chen, Su; Wu, Chin; Chen, Dar; Lee, Jau

Selenium status of pregnant women and newborns in the former soviet union
pp. 13-23(11)
Authors: Golubkina, Nadegda; Alfthan, Georg

Selenoprotein P in subjects exposed to mercury and other stress situations such as physical load or metal chelation treatment
pp. 25-33(9)
Authors: Falnoga, Ingrid; Kobal, Alfred; Stibilj, Vekoslava; Horvat, Milena

Effects of excessive copper intake on hematological and hemorheological parameters
pp. 35-42(8)
Authors: Özçelik, D.; Toplan, S.; Özdemir, S.; Akyolcu, M.

Influence of dietary factors on calcium bioavailability: A brief review
pp. 43-52(10)
Authors: Cámara-Martos, F.; Amaro-López, M.

Different responses of metallothionein and leptin induced in the mouse by fasting stress
pp. 75-84(10)
Authors: Higashimoto, Minoru; Sano, Mayumi; Kondoh, Masuo; Sato, Masao

Gender difference regarding selenium penetration into the mouse brain
pp. 85-93(9)
Authors: Minami, Takeshi; Sakita, Yuko; Ichida, Seiji; Dohi, Yoshiko

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