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Publications by Rubaba Karim
Effect of Dietary Magnesium and Calcium on Reducing the Risk of Atherosclerosis in High-Fat Diet Fed Rats
Open Access Journal of Toxicology
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Effects of Dietary Calcium Supplementation on Bone Metabolism, Kidney Mineral Concentrations, and Kidney Function in Rats Fed a High-Phosphorus Diet
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Physicochemical Characteristics of Rapidly Dried Onion Powder and Its Anti-Atherogenic Effect on Rats Fed High-Fat Diet
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