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Dr. Aden C. Magee

311 Stone Building
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Greensboro, NC 27412-5001
Phone (910) 334-5313 • Fax (910) 334-4129
e-mail: mageea@iris.uncg.edu


     Ph.D., North Carolina State University, 1960
     R.D., 1969, L.D.N. (North Carolina), 1992

I N T E R E S T  A R E A S

    Minerals; Effects of Dietary Components on Mineral Bioavailability; Nutrient Interrelationships.

C U R R E N T  R E S E A R C H

     Effects of lipid dietary components and zinc nutrition on mineral status.

R E C E N T  P U B L I C A T I O N S

Frimpong, N. A. & Magee, A. C. (1987) Effects of dietary copper and zinc on serum lipid parameters of young male rats. Nutr. Rep. International 35: 551-558.

Son, S. M. & Magee, A. C. (1987) Zinc and vitamin B-6 interrelationships on growth and trace mineral deposition of young rats fed adequate and marginal protein. Nutr. Rep. International 35: 191-203.

Frimpong, N. A. & Magee, A. C. (1989) Effects of dietary copper and zinc on growth and trace mineral status of young male rats. Nutr. Rep. International 40: 695-706.



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