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Comment
. 2016 May 16;7(3):559-60.
doi: 10.3945/an.115.011932. Print 2016 May.

Plant and Animal Protein Intakes Are Differentially Associated with Large Clusters of Nutrient Intake that May Explain Part of Their Complex Relation with CVD Risk

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Plant and Animal Protein Intakes Are Differentially Associated with Large Clusters of Nutrient Intake that May Explain Part of Their Complex Relation with CVD Risk

François Mariotti et al. Adv Nutr. .
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Author disclosures: F Mariotti and J-F Huneau, no conflicts of interest.

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