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Song Y, Chung CS, Bruno RS, Traber MG, Brown KH, King JC, Ho E.  2009.  Dietary zinc restriction and repletion affects DNA integrity in healthy men.. Am J Clin Nutr. 90(2):321-8.
Suh JH, Moreau R, Heath S-HD, Hagen TM.  2005.  Dietary supplementation with (R)-alpha-lipoic acid reverses the age-related accumulation of iron and depletion of antioxidants in the rat cerebral cortex.. Redox Rep. 10(1):52-60.
Carter O, Bailey GS, Dashwood RH.  2004.  The dietary phytochemical chlorophyllin alters E-cadherin and beta-catenin expression in human colon cancer cells.. J Nutr. 134(12 Suppl):3441S-3444S.
Carter O, Bailey GS, Dashwood RH.  2004.  The dietary phytochemical chlorophyllin alters E-cadherin and beta-catenin expression in human colon cancer cells.. J Nutr. 134(12 Suppl):3441S-3444S.
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.
Ho E, Beaver LM, Williams DE, Dashwood RH.  2011.  Dietary factors and epigenetic regulation for prostate cancer prevention.. Adv Nutr. 2(6):497-510.
Zhang W-J, Bird KE, McMillen TS, Leboeuf RC, Hagen TM, Frei B.  2008.  Dietary alpha-lipoic acid supplementation inhibits atherosclerotic lesion development in apolipoprotein E-deficient and apolipoprotein E/low-density lipoprotein receptor-deficient mice.. Circulation. 117(3):421-8.
Zhang W-J, Bird KE, McMillen TS, Leboeuf RC, Hagen TM, Frei B.  2008.  Dietary alpha-lipoic acid supplementation inhibits atherosclerotic lesion development in apolipoprotein E-deficient and apolipoprotein E/low-density lipoprotein receptor-deficient mice.. Circulation. 117(3):421-8.
Dashwood RH, Ho E.  2008.  Dietary agents as histone deacetylase inhibitors: sulforaphane and structurally related isothiocyanates.. Nutr Rev. 66 Suppl 1:S36-8.
Trumbull KA, McAllister D, Gandelman MM, Fung WY, Lew T, Brennan L, Lopez N, Morré J, Kalyanaraman B, Beckman JS.  2012.  Diapocynin and apocynin administration fails to significantly extend survival in G93A SOD1 ALS mice.. Neurobiol Dis. 45(1):137-44.
Haendel MA, Tilton F, Bailey GS, Tanguay RL.  2004.  Developmental toxicity of the dithiocarbamate pesticide sodium metam in zebrafish.. Toxicol Sci. 81(2):390-400.
Haendel MA, Tilton F, Bailey GS, Tanguay RL.  2004.  Developmental toxicity of the dithiocarbamate pesticide sodium metam in zebrafish.. Toxicol Sci. 81(2):390-400.
LaVere AM, Marcroft KR, Smith RC, Sarka RJ.  1994.  Denture tooth selection: size matching of natural anterior tooth width with artificial denture teeth.. J Prosthet Dent. 72(4):381-4.
Suh JH, Shenvi SV, Dixon BM, Liu H, Jaiswal AK, Liu R-M, Hagen TM.  2004.  Decline in transcriptional activity of Nrf2 causes age-related loss of glutathione synthesis, which is reversible with lipoic acid.. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 101(10):3381-6.
Suh JH, Shenvi SV, Dixon BM, Liu H, Jaiswal AK, Liu R-M, Hagen TM.  2004.  Decline in transcriptional activity of Nrf2 causes age-related loss of glutathione synthesis, which is reversible with lipoic acid.. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 101(10):3381-6.
Suh JH, Shenvi SV, Dixon BM, Liu H, Jaiswal AK, Liu R-M, Hagen TM.  2004.  Decline in transcriptional activity of Nrf2 causes age-related loss of glutathione synthesis, which is reversible with lipoic acid.. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 101(10):3381-6.
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Roomi MW, House D, Tsao CS.  1998.  Cytotoxic effect of substitution at 2-, 6-, and 2,6-positions in ascorbic acid on malignant cell line.. Cancer Biochem Biophys. 16(4):295-300.
Leung PY, Miyashita K, Young M, Tsao CS.  1993.  Cytotoxic effect of ascorbate and its derivatives on cultured malignant and nonmalignant cell lines.. Anticancer Res. 13(2):475-80.
Siddens LK, Bunde KL, Harper TA, McQuistan TJ, Löhr CV, Bramer LM, Waters KM, Tilton SC, Krueger SK, Williams DE et al..  2015.  Cytochrome P450 1b1 in polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH)-induced skin carcinogenesis: Tumorigenicity of individual PAHs and coal-tar extract, DNA adduction and expression of select genes in the Cyp1b1 knockout mouse.. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 287(2):149-160.
Siddens LK, Bunde KL, Harper TA, McQuistan TJ, Löhr CV, Bramer LM, Waters KM, Tilton SC, Krueger SK, Williams DE et al..  2015.  Cytochrome P450 1b1 in polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH)-induced skin carcinogenesis: Tumorigenicity of individual PAHs and coal-tar extract, DNA adduction and expression of select genes in the Cyp1b1 knockout mouse.. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 287(2):149-160.
Warnock JJ, Spina J, Bobe G, Duesterdieck-Zellmer KF, Ott J, Baltzer WI, Bay BK.  2014.  Culture of canine synoviocytes on porcine intestinal submucosa scaffolds as a strategy for meniscal tissue engineering for treatment of meniscal injury in dogs.. Vet J. 199(1):49-56.
Warnock JJ, Spina J, Bobe G, Duesterdieck-Zellmer KF, Ott J, Baltzer WI, Bay BK.  2014.  Culture of canine synoviocytes on porcine intestinal submucosa scaffolds as a strategy for meniscal tissue engineering for treatment of meniscal injury in dogs.. Vet J. 199(1):49-56.
Warnock JJ, Spina J, Bobe G, Duesterdieck-Zellmer KF, Ott J, Baltzer WI, Bay BK.  2014.  Culture of canine synoviocytes on porcine intestinal submucosa scaffolds as a strategy for meniscal tissue engineering for treatment of meniscal injury in dogs.. Vet J. 199(1):49-56.
Hilton JB, Mercer SW, Lim NKH, Faux NG, Buncic G, Beckman JS, Roberts BR, Donnelly PS, White AR, Crouch PJ.  2017.  Cu(atsm) improves the neurological phenotype and survival of SOD1 mice and selectively increases enzymatically active SOD1 in the spinal cord.. Sci Rep. 7:42292.
Hilton JB, Mercer SW, Lim NKH, Faux NG, Buncic G, Beckman JS, Roberts BR, Donnelly PS, White AR, Crouch PJ.  2017.  Cu(atsm) improves the neurological phenotype and survival of SOD1 mice and selectively increases enzymatically active SOD1 in the spinal cord.. Sci Rep. 7:42292.

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