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Traber MG
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Siddens LK
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Leonard SW
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Schock B
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Gohil K
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Krueger SK
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Cross CE
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Williams DE
. 2005.
Alpha-tocopherol modulates Cyp3a expression, increases gamma-CEHC production, and limits tissue gamma-tocopherol accumulation in mice fed high gamma-tocopherol diets.
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Free Radic Biol Med. 38(6):773-85.
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Iwaniec UT
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Turner RT
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Smith BJ
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Stoecker BJ
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Rust A
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Zhang B
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Vasu VT
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Gohil K
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Cross CE
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Traber MG
. 2013.
Evaluation of long-term vitamin E insufficiency or excess on bone mass, density, and microarchitecture in rodents.
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Free Radic Biol Med. 65:1209-1214.
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Lim Y
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Schock BC
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Gohil K
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Leonard SW
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Packer L
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Cross CE
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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.
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Ann N Y Acad Sci. 1031:328-9.
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Bella DL
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Schock BC
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Lim Y
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Leonard SW
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Berry C
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Cross CE
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Traber MG
. 2006.
Regulation of the alpha-tocopherol transfer protein in mice: lack of response to dietary vitamin E or oxidative stress.
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Lipids. 41(2):105-12.
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Traber MG
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Manor D
. 2012.
Vitamin E.
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Adv Nutr. 3(3):330-1.
Traber MG
. 2005.
Vitamin E regulation.
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Curr Opin Gastroenterol. 21(2):223-7.
Traber MG
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Burton GW
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Hamilton RL
. 2004.
Vitamin E trafficking.
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Ann N Y Acad Sci. 1031:1-12.
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Miller GW
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Ulatowski L
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Labut EM
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Lebold KM
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Manor D
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Atkinson J
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Barton CL
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Tanguay RL
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Traber MG
. 2012.
The α-tocopherol transfer protein is essential for vertebrate embryogenesis.
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PLoS One. 7(10):e47402.
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