Omega 3 fatty acids and cardiovascular disease: algae can be source of "fish" oil
Barber, M.D.
Bmj 328(7436): 406; Author Reply 406-7
2004
ISSN/ISBN: 0959-8138
PMID: 14962890
Accession: 049747498
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