Vitamin E as an Antioxidant <i>in vitro</i> and <i>in vivo</i>
Graham W. Burton, T. F. Slater(Brunel University of London), K. U. Ingold(University of Minnesota), Takahisa Doba(National Research Council Canada), Kevin H. Cheeseman(Brunel University of London)
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