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Lindeboom GA.  1981.  [Jacob Voegen van Engelen, medical journalist; "De Surinaamsche Artz"].. Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 125(26):1044-9.
Lindeboom GA.  1981.  [Jacob Voegen van Engelen, medical journalist; "De Surinaamsche Artz"].. Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 125(26):1044-9.
Lindner JR, Davidson BP, Song Z, Maier CS, Minnier J, Stevens JFrederick, Ferencik M, Taqui S, J Belcik T, Moccetti F et al..  2021.  Plasma Lipidomic Patterns in Patients with Symptomatic Coronary Microvascular Dysfunction.. Metabolites. 11(10)
Liu J, Banuvar S, Viana M, Barengolts E, Chen S-N, Pauli GF, van Breemen RB.  2023.  Pharmacokinetic Interactions of a Licorice Dietary Supplement with Cytochrome P450 Enzymes in Female Participants.. Drug Metab Dispos. 51(2):199-204.
Lodge JK, Traber MG, Elsner A, Brigelius-Flohé R.  2000.  A rapid method for the extraction and determination of vitamin E metabolites in human urine.. J Lipid Res. 41(1):148-54.
Logan IE, Miranda CL, Lowry MB, Maier CS, Stevens JF, Gombart AF.  2019.  Antiproliferative and Cytotoxic Activity of Xanthohumol and Its Non-Estrogenic Derivatives in Colon and Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cell Lines.. Int J Mol Sci. 20(5)
Logan IE, Bobe G, Miranda CL, Vasquez-Perez S, Choi J, Lowry MB, Sharpton TJ, Morgun A, Maier CS, Stevens JF et al..  2020.  Germ-Free Swiss Webster Mice on a High-Fat Diet Develop Obesity, Hyperglycemia, and Dyslipidemia.. Microorganisms. 8(4)
Logan IE, Shulzhenko N, Sharpton TJ, Bobe G, Liu K, Nuss S, Jones ML, Miranda CL, Vasquez-Perez S, Pennington JM et al..  2021.  Xanthohumol Requires the Intestinal Microbiota to Improve Glucose Metabolism in Diet-Induced Obese Mice.. Mol Nutr Food Res. 65(21):e2100389.
Logan IE, Bobe G, Miranda CL, Vasquez-Perez S, Choi J, Lowry MB, Sharpton TJ, Morgun A, Maier CS, Stevens JF et al..  2020.  Germ-Free Swiss Webster Mice on a High-Fat Diet Develop Obesity, Hyperglycemia, and Dyslipidemia.. Microorganisms. 8(4)
Lotito SB, Zhang W-J, Yang CS, Crozier A, Frei B.  2011.  Metabolic conversion of dietary flavonoids alters their anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.. Free Radic Biol Med. 51(2):454-63.
Lotito SB, Frei B.  2004.  Relevance of apple polyphenols as antioxidants in human plasma: contrasting in vitro and in vivo effects.. Free Radic Biol Med. 36(2):201-11.
Lotito SB, Frei B.  2004.  The increase in human plasma antioxidant capacity after apple consumption is due to the metabolic effect of fructose on urate, not apple-derived antioxidant flavonoids.. Free Radic Biol Med. 37(2):251-8.
Lotito SB, Frei B.  2006.  Dietary flavonoids attenuate tumor necrosis factor alpha-induced adhesion molecule expression in human aortic endothelial cells. Structure-function relationships and activity after first pass metabolism.. J Biol Chem. 281(48):37102-10.
Lotito SB, Frei B.  2006.  Consumption of flavonoid-rich foods and increased plasma antioxidant capacity in humans: cause, consequence, or epiphenomenon? Free Radic Biol Med. 41(12):1727-46.
Lowry MB, Guo C, Zhang Y, Fantacone ML, Logan IE, Campbell Y, Zhang W, Le M, Indra AK, Ganguli-Indra G et al..  2019.  A mouse model for vitamin D-induced human cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide gene expression.. J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol. 198:105552.
Lowry MB, Guo C, Borregaard N, Gombart AF.  2014.  Regulation of the human cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide gene by 1α,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 in primary immune cells.. J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol. 143:183-91.
Lowry MB, Guo C, Zhang Y, Fantacone ML, Logan IE, Campbell Y, Zhang W, Le M, Indra AK, Ganguli-Indra G et al..  2020.  A mouse model for vitamin D-induced human cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide gene expression.. J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol. 198:105552.
Loza AMárquez, Elias V, Wong CP, Ho E, Bermudez M, Magnusson KR.  2017.  Effects of ibuprofen on cognition and NMDA receptor subunit expression across aging.. Neuroscience. 344:276-292.
Lytle KA, Jump DB.  2016.  Is Western Diet-Induced Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis in Ldlr-/- Mice Reversible? PLoS One. 11(1):e0146942.
Lytle KA, Wong CP, Jump DB.  2017.  Docosahexaenoic acid blocks progression of western diet-induced nonalcoholic steatohepatitis in obese Ldlr-/- mice.. PLoS One. 12(4):e0173376.
Lytle KA, Depner CM, Wong CP, Jump DB.  2015.  Docosahexaenoic acid attenuates Western diet-induced hepatic fibrosis in Ldlr-/- mice by targeting the TGFβ-Smad3 pathway.. J Lipid Res. 56(10):1936-46.

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