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Editors-in-Chief: Richard D. Feinman, SUNY Downstate Medical Center; M. Mahmood Hussain, SUNY Downstate Medical Center

Nutrition & Metabolism is ready to receive manuscripts on all aspects of nutritional biochemistry and related clinical fields.

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n3 and n6 polyunsaturated fatty acids differentially modulate prostaglandin E secretion but not markers of lipogenesis in adipocytes.
Patrick Wortman, Yuko Miyazaki, Nishan S Kalupahana, Suyeon Kim, Melissa Hansen-Petrik, Arnold M Saxton, Kate J Claycombe, Brynn H Voy, Jay Whelan, Naima Moustaid-Moussa
Nutrition & Metabolism 2009, 6:5 (21 January 2009)
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Alcohol-induced decrease in muscle protein synthesis associated with increased binding of mTOR and raptor: comparable effects in young and mature rats
Charles H Lang, Anne M Pruznak, Gerald J Nystrom, Thomas C Vary
Nutrition & Metabolism 2009, 6:4 (20 January 2009)
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Serum leptin concentrations are not related to dietary patterns but are related to sex, age, body mass index, serum triacylglycerol, serum insulin, and plasma glucose in the US population
Vijay Ganji, Mohammad R Kafai, Erin McCarthy
Nutrition & Metabolism 2009, 6:3 (14 January 2009)
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Histopathological and biochemical effects of green tea and/or licorice aqueous extracts on thyroid functions in male albino rats intoxicated with dimethylnitrosamine
Abd El Mgeed A., Bstawi M., Mohamed U., Abdel Gabbar M.
Nutrition & Metabolism 2009, 6:2 (12 January 2009)
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Commentary    
Intention-to-treat. What is the question?
Richard D Feinman
Nutrition & Metabolism 2009, 6:1 (9 January 2009)
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