An examination of the effects of the antioxidant Pycnogenol® on cognitive performance, serum lipid profile, endocrinological and oxidative stress biomarkers in an elderly population
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L. Downey | T. Mori | K. Croft | C. Stough | C. Kure | J. Lloyd | J. Spong | K. Wesnes | K. Wesnes | J. Ryan | Trevor A. Mori | Joanne Spong
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