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Traber MG, Buettner GR, Bruno RS.  2019.  The relationship between vitamin C status, the gut-liver axis, and metabolic syndrome.. Redox Biol. 21:101091.
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.
Traber MG, Leonard SW, Bobe G, Fu X, Saltzman E, Grusak MA, Booth SL.  2015.  α-Tocopherol disappearance rates from plasma depend on lipid concentrations: studies using deuterium-labeled collard greens in younger and older adults.. Am J Clin Nutr. 101(4):752-9.
Traber MG.  2010.  Regulation of xenobiotic metabolism, the only signaling function of alpha-tocopherol? Mol Nutr Food Res. 54(5):661-8.
Traber MG, Frei B, Beckman JS.  2008.  Vitamin E revisited: do new data validate benefits for chronic disease prevention? Curr Opin Lipidol. 19(1):30-8.
Traber MG, Siddens LK, Leonard SW, Schock B, Gohil K, Krueger SK, Cross CE, 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.. Free Radic Biol Med. 38(6):773-85.
Traber MG, Atkinson J.  2007.  Vitamin E, antioxidant and nothing more.. Free Radic Biol Med. 43(1):4-15.
Traber MG.  2006.  Relationship of vitamin E metabolism and oxidation in exercising human subjects.. Br J Nutr. 96 Suppl 1:S34-7.
Traber MG.  2004.  Vitamin E, nuclear receptors and xenobiotic metabolism.. Arch Biochem Biophys. 423(1):6-11.
Traber MG.  2005.  Vitamin E regulation.. Curr Opin Gastroenterol. 21(2):223-7.
Traber MG.  2005.  Vitamin E regulation.. Curr Opin Gastroenterol. 21(2):223-7.