Serum selenium and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in U.S. adults: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2011–2016 is a research paper published in Environmental Research (2021). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0. It has been cited 120 times.
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National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Grant: R01-ES026578
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Grant: R01-ES026964
National Institutes of Health
Grant: R01DK123022
National Institutes of Health
Grant: R21NS112974
NIDDK NIH HHS
Grant: P30 DK092926
NIDDK NIH HHS
Grant: P30 DK020572
NIEHS NIH HHS
Grant: R01 ES026578
NIEHS NIH HHS
Grant: P30 ES017885
NIEHS NIH HHS
Grant: R01 ES026964
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 5R01ES026964-05
A Longitudinal Study of Endocrine Disruptor Mixtures and Reproductive Aging
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 1R21NS112974-01A1
Exploring the Roles of Manganese in Neurons
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 2R01DK123022-06
Manganese in inflammatory bowel disease
FWCI
9.43
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1.0%
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Additional file 2 of Positive associations between different circulating trans fatty acids (TFAs) and urinary albumin excretion among adults in the U.S.: a population-based study
Additional file 2 of Positive associations between different circulating trans fatty acids (TFAs) and urinary albumin excretion among adults in the U.S.: a population-based study
Additional file 3 of Positive associations between different circulating trans fatty acids (TFAs) and urinary albumin excretion among adults in the U.S.: a population-based study
Additional file 3 of Positive associations between different circulating trans fatty acids (TFAs) and urinary albumin excretion among adults in the U.S.: a population-based study
Additional file 4 of Positive associations between different circulating trans fatty acids (TFAs) and urinary albumin excretion among adults in the U.S.: a population-based study
Additional file 4 of Positive associations between different circulating trans fatty acids (TFAs) and urinary albumin excretion among adults in the U.S.: a population-based study
Additional file 5 of Positive associations between different circulating trans fatty acids (TFAs) and urinary albumin excretion among adults in the U.S.: a population-based study
Additional file 5 of Positive associations between different circulating trans fatty acids (TFAs) and urinary albumin excretion among adults in the U.S.: a population-based study
Additional file 6 of Positive associations between different circulating trans fatty acids (TFAs) and urinary albumin excretion among adults in the U.S.: a population-based study
Additional file 6 of Positive associations between different circulating trans fatty acids (TFAs) and urinary albumin excretion among adults in the U.S.: a population-based study
Additional file 1 of Positive associations between different circulating trans fatty acids (TFAs) and urinary albumin excretion among adults in the U.S.: a population-based study
Additional file 1 of Positive associations between different circulating trans fatty acids (TFAs) and urinary albumin excretion among adults in the U.S.: a population-based study