Lung vitamin E transport processes are affected by both age and environmental oxidants in mice☆
Giuseppe Valacchi(North Carolina State University), Paul A. Davis(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Vihas T. Vasu(University of California, Davis), W YOKOHAMA(Agricultural Research Service), Y LIM(University of California, Davis), Anh Phung(University of California, Davis), C E Cross(Unknown), Ana Corbacho(University of California, Davis), Htin Aung(University of California, Davis)
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