Gene expression profile of oxidant stress and neurodegeneration in transgenic mice deficient in alpha-tocopherol transfer protein.
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Robert V Farese | J. Raber | C. Cross | L. Packer | K. Gohil | M. Traber | A. Chakraborty | B. Schock | Y. Terasawa
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