Blood cell gene expression associated with cellular stress defense is modulated by antioxidant-rich food in a randomised controlled clinical trial of male smokers
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M. Holden | P. Laake | M. Svendsen | S. Tonstad | I. Erlund | H. Arnesen | M. Thoresen | R. Blomhoff | I. Seljeflot | A. Karlsen | A. Duttaroy | J. Moskaug | M. Myhrstad | S. H. Tunheim | S. K. Bøhn | C. A. Drevon | A. Collins | C. Drevon | S. Tunheim | Anette Karlsen
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