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Effects of chromium and guar on sugar-induced hypertension in ratsPREUSS, H. G; GONDAL, J. A; BUSTOS, E et al.Clinical nephrology. 1995, Vol 44, Num 3, pp 170-177, issn 0301-0430Article

Determination of chromium in human serum by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometryVEILLON, C; PATTERSON, K. Y; BRYDEN, N. A et al.Analytica chimica acta. 1984, Vol 164, pp 67-76, issn 0003-2670Article

Effects of carbohydrate loading and underwater exercise on circulating cortisol, insulin and urinary losses of chromium and zincANDERSON, R. A; BRYDEN, N. A; POLANSKY, M. M et al.European journal of applied physiology and occupational physiology. 1991, Vol 63, Num 2, pp 146-150, issn 0301-5548Article

Chromium supplementation of human subjects: effects on glucose, insulin, and lipid variablesANDERSON, R. A; POLANSKY, M. M; BRYDEN, N. A et al.Metabolism, clinical and experimental. 1983, Vol 32, Num 9, pp 894-899, issn 0026-0495Article

Elevated intakes of supplemental chromium improve glucose and insulin variables in individuals with type 2 diabetesANDERSON, R. A; CHENG, N; BRYDEN, N. A et al.CHENG, N; Diabetes (New York, NY). 1997, Vol 46, Num 11, pp 1786-1791, issn 0012-1797Article

Acute exercise effects on urinary losses and serum concentrations of copper and zinc of moderately trained and untrained men consuming a controlled dietANDERSON, R. A; BRYDEN, N. A; POLANSKY, M. M et al.Analyst (London. 1877. Print). 1995, Vol 120, Num 3, pp 867-870, issn 0003-2654Conference Paper

Supplemental-chromium effects on glucose, insulin, glucagon, and urinary chromium losses in subjects consuming controlled low-chromium dietsANDERSON, R. A; POLANSKY, M. M; BRYDEN, N. A et al.The American journal of clinical nutrition. 1991, Vol 54, Num 5, pp 909-916, issn 0002-9165Article

Dietary intake of calcium, chromium, copper, iron, magnesium, manganese, and zinc : duplicate plate values corrected using derived nutrient intakeANDERSON, R. A; BRYDEN, N. A; POLANSKY, M. M et al.Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 1993, Vol 93, Num 4, pp 462-464, issn 0002-8223Article

Exercise training and dietary chromium effects on glycogen, glycogen synthase, phosphorylase and total protein in ratsCAMPBELL, W. W; POLANSKY, M. M; BRYDEN, N. A et al.The Journal of nutrition. 1989, Vol 119, Num 4, pp 653-660, issn 0022-3166Article

Chromium supplementation of turkeys : effects on tissue chromium = Supplémentation en chrome des rations pour dindes : effet sur le chrome des tissusANDERSON, R. A; BRYDEN, N. A; POLANSKY, M. M et al.Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (Print). 1989, Vol 37, Num 1, pp 131-134, issn 0021-8561Article

Serum chromium of human subjects: effects of chromium supplementation and glucoseANDERSON, R. A; BRYDEN, N. A; POLANSKY, M. M et al.The American journal of clinical nutrition. 1985, Vol 41, Num 3, pp 571-577, issn 0002-9165Article

Reversal of corticosteroid-induced diabetes mellitus with supplemental chromiumRAVINA, A; SLEZAK, L; MIRSKY, N et al.Diabetic medicine. 1999, Vol 16, Num 2, pp 164-167, issn 0742-3071Article

Breast milk chromium and its association with chromium intake, chromium excretion, and serum chromiumANDERSON, R. A; BRYDEN, N. A; PATTERSON, K. Y et al.The American journal of clinical nutrition. 1993, Vol 57, Num 4, pp 519-523, issn 0002-9165Article

Dietary chromium intake : freely chosen diets, institutional diets, and individual foodsANDERSON, R. A; BRYDEN, N. A; POLANSKY, M. M et al.Biological trace element research. 1992, Vol 32, pp 117-121, issn 0163-4984Conference Paper

Effects of supplemental chromium on patients with symptoms of reactive hypoglycemiaANDERSON, R. A; POLANSKY, M. M; BRYDEN, N. A et al.Metabolism, clinical and experimental. 1987, Vol 36, Num 4, pp 351-355, issn 0026-0495Article

Beneficial effects of chromium on glucose and lipid variables in control and somatotropin-treated pigs are associated with increased tissue chromium and altered tissue copper, iron, and zincANDERSON, R. A; BRYDEN, N. A; EVOCK-CLOVER, C. M et al.Journal of animal science. 1997, Vol 75, Num 3, pp 657-661, issn 0021-8812Article

Lack of toxicity of chromium chloride and chromium picolinate in ratsANDERSON, R. A; BRYDEN, N. A; POLANSKY, M. M et al.Journal of the American College of Nutrition. 1997, Vol 16, Num 3, pp 273-279, issn 0731-5724Article

Dietary chromium and exercise training efects on glucose, cholesterol, and related variablesCAMPBELL, W. W; POLANSKY, M. M; BRYDEN, N. A et al.The Journal of trace elements in experimental medicine. 1990, Vol 3, Num 4, pp 297-305, issn 0896-548X, 9 p.Article

Urinary chromium excretion and insulinogenic properties of carbohydratesANDERSON, R. A; BRYDEN, N. A; POLANSKY, M. M et al.The American journal of clinical nutrition. 1990, Vol 51, Num 5, pp 864-868, issn 0002-9165, 5 p.Article

Exercise effects on chromium excretion of trained and untrained men consuming a constant dietANDERSON, R. A; BRYDEN, N. A; POLANSKY, M. M et al.Journal of applied physiology (1985). 1988, Vol 64, Num 1, pp 249-252, issn 8750-7587Article

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