D R Van Campen
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1.
Kubota J, Welch R, Van Campen D
Environ Geochem Health
. 2013 Nov;
14(3):91-100.
PMID: 24197961
The distribution of Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn in above-ground parts of corn, small grains and pulse crops was investigated. Sampled parts included grain or seed, leaves, stems, silk and...
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Glahn R, Lai C, Hsu J, Thompson J, Guo M, Van Campen D
J Nutr
. 1998 Mar;
128(2):257-64.
PMID: 9446853
We have applied an in vitro digestion/Caco-2 cell culture model to the assessment of iron availability from human milk and a generic cow's milk-based infant formula. Experiments were designed to...
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Glahn R, Van Campen D
J Nutr
. 1997 Apr;
127(4):642-7.
PMID: 9109617
Human and animal studies have shown that amino acids and peptides influence iron absorption from the intestinal lumen. This study was conducted using Caco-2 cell monolayers as the experimental model...
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Gangloff M, Lai C, Van Campen D, Miller D, Norvell W, Glahn R
J Nutr
. 1996 Dec;
126(12):3118-27.
PMID: 9001382
Caco-2 cells in culture provide an attractive model for the study of human iron absorption. Because iron status has a marked effect on human iron absorption, we devised serum-free growth...
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Glahn R, Wien E, Van Campen D, Miller D
J Nutr
. 1996 Jan;
126(1):332-9.
PMID: 8558319
We developed a model for assessing iron bioavailability from foods which combines simulated peptic and intestinal digestion with measurement of iron uptake by Caco-2 cell monolayers. Our objective was to...
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Glahn R, Gangloff M, Van Campen D, Miller D, Wien E, Norvell W
J Nutr
. 1995 Jul;
125(7):1833-40.
PMID: 7616298
Iron uptake by Caco-2 cell monolayers is commonly assessed by incubating the cells under radiolabeled iron solutions, removing the radiolabeled solution, rinsing to stop uptake and measuring the radioactivity retained...
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Wien E, Van Campen D
J Nutr
. 1994 Oct;
124(10):2006-15.
PMID: 7931710
Some eucaryotic organisms, including many plants, yeast and mice, have a higher iron uptake during iron deficiency because the capacity to reduce Fe3+ from the environment to Fe2+ is greatly...
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Wien E, Van Campen D
J Nutr
. 1991 Jun;
121(6):825-31.
PMID: 2033467
Based on the hypothesis that Fe+3 must be reduced before Fe absorption, we investigated luminal factors that might participate in the physiological Fe+3 reduction. Rats were fed diets containing 7...
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Wien E, Van Campen D
J Nutr
. 1991 Jan;
121(1):92-100.
PMID: 1992063
We tested two hypotheses: (1) that iron binding by secreted mucus enhances iron absorption (Quarterman, Digestion 37: 1, 1987) and (2) that iron binding by secreted mucus prevents excess iron...
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House W, Welch R, Van Campen D
J Nutr
. 1982 May;
112(5):941-53.
PMID: 7077425
Zinc metabolism in male rats was studied by combining nutritional balance methods with an analysis of 65Zn kinetics. The rats, two groups of 84 each, were fed zinc-adequate diets (33...