Associations of plasma trimethylamine N-oxide, choline, carnitine, and betaine with inflammatory and cardiometabolic risk biomarkers and the fecal microbiome in the Multiethnic Cohort Adiposity Phenotype Study is a research paper published in American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2020). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0.774. It has been cited 173 times.
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Body Fat Compartments Imaging
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TMAO, the Gut Microbiome, and Colorectal Cancer Risk in the Multiethnic Cohort
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CANCER EPIDEMIOLOGY
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