What is the promise of personalised nutrition?

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What is the promise of personalised nutrition? / Ferrario, Paola G; Watzl, Bernhard; Møller, Grith; Ritz, Christian.

In: Journal of Nutritional Science, Vol. 10, e23, 2021.

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Ferrario, PG, Watzl, B, Møller, G & Ritz, C 2021, 'What is the promise of personalised nutrition?', Journal of Nutritional Science, vol. 10, e23. https://doi.org/10.1017/jns.2021.13

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Ferrario, P. G., Watzl, B., Møller, G., & Ritz, C. (2021). What is the promise of personalised nutrition? Journal of Nutritional Science, 10, [e23]. https://doi.org/10.1017/jns.2021.13

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Ferrario PG, Watzl B, Møller G, Ritz C. What is the promise of personalised nutrition? Journal of Nutritional Science. 2021;10. e23. https://doi.org/10.1017/jns.2021.13

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Ferrario, Paola G ; Watzl, Bernhard ; Møller, Grith ; Ritz, Christian. / What is the promise of personalised nutrition?. In: Journal of Nutritional Science. 2021 ; Vol. 10.

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