In the second chapter of the third column, the MAGISNAT scientific team embarks on a detailed exploration of the metabolism of micronutrients, specifically focusing on vitamins and minerals. Micronutrients are necessary in many physiological processes, acting as cofactors, antioxidants, and structural components required for cellular function and overall vitality. As the team gathers for their weekly meeting, their attention is directed towards unraveling the intricate processes that govern the metabolism of these essential nutrients and elucidating their profound implications for human health and well-being.
The main objective of this meeting was discuss the the importance of mediterranean diet for MAGISNAT:
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