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3 <strong>of</strong> 6K, Sempos CT, Gillespie CD, Burt VL. Urinary Excretion <strong>of</strong> Sodium, Potassium, and Chloride, but Not Iodine, Varies byTiming <strong>of</strong> Collection in a 24-Hour Calibration Study. J Nutr; <strong>2013</strong> Jun 12. [Epub ahead <strong>of</strong> print]Sempos CT, Durazo-Arvizu RA, Dawson-Hughes B, Yetley EA, Looker AC, Schleicher RL, Cao G, Burt V, Kramer H,Bailey RL, Dwyer JT, Zhang X, Gahche J, Thomas PR, Coates PM, Picciano MF. Is there a reverse J-shapedassociation between 25-hydroxyvitamin D and all-cause mortality? Results from the US nationally representativeNHANES. J Clin Endocrin Metab; <strong>2013</strong> May 10. [Epub ahead <strong>of</strong> print]Gahche JJ, Bailey RL, Mirel LB, Dwyer JT. The prevalence <strong>of</strong> using iodine-containing supplements is low amongreproductive-age women, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 1999–2006. J Nutr 143:872-877; <strong>2013</strong>.Cashman KD, Kiely M, Kinsella M, Durazo-Arvizu RA, Tian L, Zhang Y, Lucey A, Flynn A, Gibney MJ, Vesper HW,Phinney KW, Coates PM, Picciano MF, Sempos CT. Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Vitamin D Standardization Program protocols forstandardizing serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D data: a case study <strong>of</strong> the program’s potential for national nutrition and healthsurveys. Am J Clin Nutr 97:1235-1242; <strong>2013</strong>.Rosen CJ, Taylor CL. Common misconceptions about vitamin D—implications for clinicians. Nat Rev Endocrinol; <strong>2013</strong>Apr 23. [Epub ahead <strong>of</strong> print]Dwyer JT, Nahin RL, Rogers GT, Barnes PM, Jacques PM, Sempos CT, Bailey RL. Prevalence and predictors <strong>of</strong>children’s dietary supplement use: the 2007 National Health Interview Survey. Am J Clin Nutr 97:1331-1337; <strong>2013</strong>.Rimmer CA, Sharpless KE, Wise SA, Betz JM, Coates PM. Standard reference materials for dietary supplementanalysis. Anal Bioanal Chem 405:4337–4344; <strong>2013</strong>.Sander LC, Bedner M, Duewer DL, Lippa KA, Phillips MM, Phinney KW, Rimmer CA, Schantz MM, Sharpless KE, TaiSS, Thomas JB, Wise SA, Wood LJ, Betz JM, Coates PM. The development and implementation <strong>of</strong> quality assuranceprograms to support nutritional measurements. Anal Bioanal Chem 405:4437–4441; <strong>2013</strong>.Schantz MM, Sander LC, Sharpless KE, Wise SA, Yen JH, Nguyenpho A, Betz JM. Development <strong>of</strong> botanical and fishoil standard reference materials for fatty acids. Anal Bioanal Chem 405:4531–4538; <strong>2013</strong>.Bailey RL, Gahche JJ, Miller PE, Thomas PR, Dwyer JT. Why US adults use dietary supplements. JAMA Intern Med173:355–361; <strong>2013</strong>.Branum AM, Bailey R, Singer BJ. <strong>Dietary</strong> supplement use and folate status during pregnancy in the United States. JNutr 143:486–492; <strong>2013</strong>.Taylor CL, Carriquiry AL, Bailey RL, Sempos CT, Yetley EA. Appropriateness <strong>of</strong> the probability approach with anutrient status biomarker to assess population inadequacy: a study using vitamin D. Am J Clin Nutr 97:72–78; <strong>2013</strong>.Tsuji PA, Carlson BA, Naranjo-Suarez S, Yoo MH, Xu XM, Fomenko DE, Gladyshev VN, Hatfield DL, Davis CD.Knockout <strong>of</strong> the 15 kDa selenoprotein protects against chemically-induced aberrant crypt formation in mice. PLoS One7:e50574; 2012.Kimura T, Bier DM, Taylor CL. Summary <strong>of</strong> workshop discussions on establishing upper limits for amino acids withspecific attention to available data for the essential amino acids leucine and tryptophan. J Nutr 142:2245S-2248S;2012.Pencharz PB, Russell RM. Application <strong>of</strong> key events dose response framework to defining the upper intake level <strong>of</strong>leucine in young men. J Nutr 142:2225S–2256S; 2012.Bailey RL, Fulgoni VL, 3rd, Keast DR, Lentino CV, Dwyer JT. Do dietary supplements improve micronutrientsufficiency in children and adolescents? J Pediatr 161:837–842; 2012.Colegate SM, Gardner DR, Davis TZ, Betz JM, Panter KE. Dehydropyrrolizidine alkaloids in two cryptantha species:including two new open chain diesters one <strong>of</strong> which is amphoteric. Phytochem Anal 24:201–212; 2012.Recent <strong>ODS</strong> Staff PresentationsFor a complete list, see the <strong>ODS</strong> Web site: Staff Presentations.Experimental Biology (EB) <strong>2013</strong>

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