Molecular modeling of the non-covalent binding of the dietary tomato carotenoids lycopene and lycophyll, and selected oxidative metabolites with 5-lipoxygenase.
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Ferenc Zsila | Zsolt Bikádi | Eszter Hazai | E. Hazai | Z. Bikádi | F. Zsila | S. F. Lockwood | Samuel F Lockwood
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