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Second meal effect: modified sham feeding does not provoke the release of stored triacylglycerol from a previous high-fat meal
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Second meal effect: modified sham feeding does not provoke the release of stored triacylglycerol from a previous high-fat meal

KG Jackson, MD Robertson, BA Fielding, KN Frayn and CM Williams
BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, Vol.85(2), pp.149-156
01/02/2001

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Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Nutrition & Dietetics NUTRITION & DIETETICS triacylglycerol modified sham feeding sequential meal ingestion PANCREATIC-POLYPEPTIDE POSTPRANDIAL LIPIDEMIA SEQUENTIAL MEALS METABOLISM LIPOPROTEINS RESPONSES LIPEMIA DISEASE HUMANS
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