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bibliographicCitation Laverroux S, Glasser F, Gillet M, Joly C, Doreau M. Isomerization of Vaccenic Acid to cis and trans C18:1 Isomers During Biohydrogenation by Rumen Microbes. Lipids. 2011 Jun 26;46(9):843–50. doi: 10.1007/s11745-011-3584-7.
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