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alpha-Tocopherol
Traber MG.  2010.  Regulation of xenobiotic metabolism, the only signaling function of alpha-tocopherol? Mol Nutr Food Res. 54(5):661-8.
Lebold KM, Löhr CV, Barton CL, Miller GW, Labut EM, Tanguay RL, Traber MG.  2013.  Chronic vitamin E deficiency promotes vitamin C deficiency in zebrafish leading to degenerative myopathy and impaired swimming behavior.. Comp Biochem Physiol C Toxicol Pharmacol. 157(4):382-9.
Farley SM, Leonard SW, Taylor AW, Birringer M, Edson KZ, Rettie AE, Traber MG.  2013.  ω-Hydroxylation of phylloquinone by CYP4F2 is not increased by α-tocopherol.. Mol Nutr Food Res. 57(10):1785-93.
Mah E, Sapper TN, Chitchumroonchokchai C, Failla ML, Schill KE, Clinton SK, Bobe G, Traber MG, Bruno RS.  2015.  α-Tocopherol bioavailability is lower in adults with metabolic syndrome regardless of dairy fat co-ingestion: a randomized, double-blind, crossover trial.. Am J Clin Nutr. 102(5):1070-80.
Traber MG, Leonard SW, Vasu VT, Morrissey BM, Lei HJohn, Atkinson J, Cross CE.  2022.  α-Tocopherol Pharmacokinetics in Adults with Cystic Fibrosis: Benefits of Supplemental Vitamin C Administration.. Nutrients. 14(18)
Traber MG, Mustacich DJ, Sullivan LC, Leonard SW, Ahern-Rindell A, Kerkvliet N.  2010.  Vitamin E status and metabolism in adult and aged aryl hydrocarbon receptor null mice.. J Nutr Biochem. 21(12):1193-9.
Leonard SW, Bruno RS, Ramakrishnan R, Bray T, Traber MG.  2004.  Cigarette smoking increases human vitamin E requirements as estimated by plasma deuterium-labeled CEHC.. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 1031:357-60.
Iwaniec UT, Turner RT, Smith BJ, Stoecker BJ, Rust A, Zhang B, Vasu VT, Gohil K, Cross CE, Traber MG.  2013.  Evaluation of long-term vitamin E insufficiency or excess on bone mass, density, and microarchitecture in rodents.. Free Radic Biol Med. 65:1209-1214.
Lim Y, Schock BC, Gohil K, Leonard SW, Packer L, Cross CE, Traber MG.  2004.  Gene-nutrient interactions exemplified by the alpha-tocopherol content of tissues from alpha-tocopherol transfer protein-null mice fed different dietary vitamin E concentrations.. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 1031:328-9.
Tennant KG, Leonard SW, Wong CP, Iwaniec UT, Turner RT, Traber MG.  2017.  High-Dietary Alpha-Tocopherol or Mixed Tocotrienols Have No Effect on Bone Mass, Density, or Turnover in Male Rats During Skeletal Maturation.. J Med Food. 20(7):700-708.

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