A Dose-Response Study on the Effects of Purified Lycopene Supplementation on Biomarkers of Oxidative Stress
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Sridevi Devaraj | H. Aung | S. Devaraj | I. Jialal | S. Meyers | Vihas T Vasu | Surekha Mathur | Arpita Basu | Hnin H Aung | Stuart Meyers | Ishwarlal Jialal | A. Basu | V. Vasu | Surekha Mathur
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