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Mass spectrometry based metabolomics of in vitro human colonic digests and fecal samples of pigs reveals promising candidate biomarker panels for the consumption of beef and chicken meat

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Rombouts, Caroline, et al. “Mass Spectrometry Based Metabolomics of in Vitro Human Colonic Digests and Fecal Samples of Pigs Reveals Promising Candidate Biomarker Panels for the Consumption of Beef and Chicken Meat.” Foodomics, 5th International Conference, Abstracts, 2018.
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Rombouts, C., Goethals, S., Hemeryck, L., Van Hecke, T., De Smet, S., Vanhaecke, L., & De Vos, W. (2018). Mass spectrometry based metabolomics of in vitro human colonic digests and fecal samples of pigs reveals promising candidate biomarker panels for the consumption of beef and chicken meat. Foodomics, 5th International Conference, Abstracts. Presented at the 5th International conference on Foodomics (Foodomics 2018): From data to knowledge, Cesena, Italy.
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Rombouts, Caroline, Sophie Goethals, Lieselot Hemeryck, Thomas Van Hecke, Stefaan De Smet, Lynn Vanhaecke, and Winnok De Vos. 2018. “Mass Spectrometry Based Metabolomics of in Vitro Human Colonic Digests and Fecal Samples of Pigs Reveals Promising Candidate Biomarker Panels for the Consumption of Beef and Chicken Meat.” In Foodomics, 5th International Conference, Abstracts.
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Rombouts, Caroline, Sophie Goethals, Lieselot Hemeryck, Thomas Van Hecke, Stefaan De Smet, Lynn Vanhaecke, and Winnok De Vos. 2018. “Mass Spectrometry Based Metabolomics of in Vitro Human Colonic Digests and Fecal Samples of Pigs Reveals Promising Candidate Biomarker Panels for the Consumption of Beef and Chicken Meat.” In Foodomics, 5th International Conference, Abstracts.
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Rombouts C, Goethals S, Hemeryck L, Van Hecke T, De Smet S, Vanhaecke L, et al. Mass spectrometry based metabolomics of in vitro human colonic digests and fecal samples of pigs reveals promising candidate biomarker panels for the consumption of beef and chicken meat. In: Foodomics, 5th International conference, Abstracts. 2018.
IEEE
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C. Rombouts et al., “Mass spectrometry based metabolomics of in vitro human colonic digests and fecal samples of pigs reveals promising candidate biomarker panels for the consumption of beef and chicken meat,” in Foodomics, 5th International conference, Abstracts, Cesena, Italy, 2018.
@inproceedings{8545731,
  author       = {{Rombouts, Caroline and Goethals, Sophie and Hemeryck, Lieselot and Van Hecke, Thomas and De Smet, Stefaan and Vanhaecke, Lynn and De Vos, Winnok}},
  booktitle    = {{Foodomics, 5th International conference, Abstracts}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  location     = {{Cesena, Italy}},
  title        = {{Mass spectrometry based metabolomics of in vitro human colonic digests and fecal samples of pigs reveals promising candidate biomarker panels for the consumption of beef and chicken meat}},
  year         = {{2018}},
}