Dietary restriction delays cataract and reduces ascorbate levels in Emory mice.
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G E Dallal | G. Dallal | B. Frei | A Taylor | J Jahngen-Hodge | D E Smith | V J Palmer | R D Lipman | N Padhye | B Frei | D. Smith | R. Lipman | A. Taylor | V. Palmer | N. Padhye | J. Jahngen-Hodge | A. Taylor | Donald E. Smith
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