Pomegranate juice consumption reduces oxidative stress, atherogenic modifications to LDL, and platelet aggregation: studies in humans and in atherosclerotic apolipoprotein E-deficient mice.
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R. Coleman | T. Hayek | R Coleman | M Aviram | M. Aviram | B. Fuhrman | T Hayek | M Rosenblat | B Fuhrman | L Dornfeld | N Volkova | M Kaplan | D Presser | N. Volkova | M. Rosenblat | B. Fuhrman | L. Dornfeld | M. Kaplan | D. Presser
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