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Bobe G, Cobb TJ, Leonard SW, Aponso S, Bahro CB, Koley D, Mah E, Bruno RS, Traber MG.  2017.  Increased static and decreased capacity oxidation-reduction potentials in plasma are predictive of metabolic syndrome.. Redox Biol. 12:121-128.
Traber MG, Mah E, Leonard SW, Bobe G, Bruno RS.  2017.  Metabolic syndrome increases dietary α-tocopherol requirements as assessed using urinary and plasma vitamin E catabolites: a double-blind, crossover clinical trial.. Am J Clin Nutr. 105(3):571-579.
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.
Perera T, Young MR, Zhang Z, Murphy G, Colburn NH, Lanza E, Hartman TJ, Cross AJ, Bobe G.  2015.  Identification and monitoring of metabolite markers of dry bean consumption in parallel human and mouse studies.. Mol Nutr Food Res. 59(4):795-806.
Kuiper HC, Bruno RS, Traber MG, Stevens JF.  2011.  Vitamin C supplementation lowers urinary levels of 4-hydroperoxy-2-nonenal metabolites in humans.. Free Radic Biol Med. 50(7):848-53.
Jubert C, Mata J, Bench G, Dashwood R, Pereira C, Tracewell W, Turteltaub K, Williams D, Bailey G.  2009.  Effects of chlorophyll and chlorophyllin on low-dose aflatoxin B(1) pharmacokinetics in human volunteers.. Cancer Prev Res (Phila). 2(12):1015-22.
Bruno RS, Leonard SW, Atkinson J, Montine TJ, Ramakrishnan R, Bray TM, Traber MG.  2006.  Faster plasma vitamin E disappearance in smokers is normalized by vitamin C supplementation.. Free Radic Biol Med. 40(4):689-97.
Traber MG, Leonard SW, Ebenuwa I, Violet P-C, Wang Y, Niyyati M, Padayatty S, Tu H, Courville A, Bernstein S et al..  2019.  Vitamin E absorption and kinetics in healthy women, as modulated by food and by fat, studied using 2 deuterium-labeled α-tocopherols in a 3-phase crossover design.. Am J Clin Nutr. 110(5):1148-1167.