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Physiologically based kinetic (PBK) modeling as a tool to quantify the role of gut microbial metabolism in the in vivo effects of the foodborne estrogens daidzein and zearalenone.
Wang, Qianrui
(PhD candidate)
Rietjens, Ivonne
(Promotor)
Beekmann, Karsten
(Co-promotor)
Toxicology
VLAG
Department of Agrotechnology and Food Sciences
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PhD
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2022
2022
2022
1
internal PhD, WU
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2022
Physiologically based kinetic (PBK) modeling as a tool to quantify the role of gut microbial metabolism in the in vivo effects of the foodborne estrogens daidzein and zearalenone
Wang, Q.,
21 Jun 2022
, Wageningen:
Wageningen University
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244 p.
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internal PhD, WU
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Daidzein
100%
Zearalenone
100%
Isoflavone
100%
Mycotoxin
100%
Soy Product
100%