Adequate Intake levels of choline are sufficient for preventing elevations in serum markers of liver dysfunction in Mexican American men but are not optimal for minimizing plasma total homocysteine increases after a methionine load (Q24656847)

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Adequate Intake levels of choline are sufficient for preventing elevations in serum markers of liver dysfunction in Mexican American men but are not optimal for minimizing plasma total homocysteine increases after a methionine load
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    Adequate Intake levels of choline are sufficient for preventing elevations in serum markers of liver dysfunction in Mexican American men but are not optimal for minimizing plasma total homocysteine increases after a methionine load (English)
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    Kristin Veenema
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    Claudia Solis
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    Rui Li
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    Wei Wang
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    Charles V Maletz
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    Christian M Abratte
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    Marie A Caudill
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    September 2008
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    88
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    685-92
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