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Introduction References

 

 

1. He L, Mo H, Hadisusilo S, Qureshi AA, Elson CE. Isoprenoids suppress the

growth of murine B16 melanomas in vitro and in vivo. J. Nutr. 1997;127:668-674.

2. Mo H, Elson CE. Apoptosis and cell-cycle arrest in human and murine tumor cells

are initiated by isoprenoids. J Nutr. 1999;129:804-813.

3. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2005. 6th Edition, Washington, DC: U.S.

Government Printing Office, January 2005.

4. American Institute for Cancer Research Newsletter, November 2000;3-22.

5. He L, Mo H, Hadisusilo S, Qureshi AA, Elson CE. Isoprenoids suppress the

growth of murine B16 melanomas in vitro and in vivo. J. Nutr. 1997;127:668-674.

6. Raloff J. Annual Editions Nutrition 06/07. McGraw-Hill, 18th Edition, 2007;142-144.

 

 

9 Responses to “Introduction References”

  1. Steven Ensor said

    Do I get any credit for commenting on this one? Because I sure do need it. I am glad to see that you have references, and they seem to be done very nicely. That is my least favorite part of writing a paper.

  2. James Wood said

    I like the fact that you used a text book.

  3. Jason Gilly said

    You have obviously researched your subject well. The articles from the Journal of Nutrition have interesting titles. It looks like number 1 and number 5 references are the same source.

  4. Yemisi Orekoya said

    Wow! It nice to know that nutrition facts that you explain in other blogs you give a lot references.

  5. Andrea Pieratt said

    It’s very convenient that you have posted this Works Cited page; I am sure it provides more sources for nutrition majors in their upper-division courses and also for those other people that are simply very interested in nutrition.

  6. Chelsea Reitz said

    The work cited is well formated. More cites should post work cited because it puts more of an accountability on the evidence.

  7. Yemisi Orekoya said

    The introduction references are neat and well organized

  8. Jason Huang said

    The information is helpful
    Thanks

  9. Jason Gilly said

    I have never read a Works Cited or Reference page in much detail. Your sources contain many foreign names. It is nice that you give credit where credit is due.

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