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Traber MG, Stevens JF.  2011.  Vitamins C and E: beneficial effects from a mechanistic perspective.. Free Radic Biol Med. 51(5):1000-13.
Traber MG, Burton GW, Hamilton RL.  2004.  Vitamin E trafficking.. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 1031:1-12.
Traber MG, Mustacich DJ, Sullivan LC, Leonard SW, Ahern-Rindell A, Kerkvliet N.  2010.  Vitamin E status and metabolism in adult and aged aryl hydrocarbon receptor null mice.. J Nutr Biochem. 21(12):1193-9.
Violet P-C, Ebenuwa IC, Wang Y, Niyyati M, Padayatty SJ, Head B, Wilkins K, Chung S, Thakur V, Ulatowski L et al..  2020.  Vitamin E sequestration by liver fat in humans.. JCI Insight. 5(1)
Violet P-C, Ebenuwa IC, Wang Y, Niyyati M, Padayatty SJ, Head B, Wilkins K, Chung S, Thakur V, Ulatowski L et al..  2020.  Vitamin E sequestration by liver fat in humans.. JCI Insight. 5(1)
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.  2005.  Vitamin E regulation.. Curr Opin Gastroenterol. 21(2):223-7.
Traber MG.  2004.  Vitamin E, nuclear receptors and xenobiotic metabolism.. Arch Biochem Biophys. 423(1):6-11.
Traber MG.  2021.  Vitamin E: necessary nutrient for neural development and cognitive function.. Proc Nutr Soc. :1-8.
Blatt DH, Leonard SW, Traber MG.  2001.  Vitamin E kinetics and the function of tocopherol regulatory proteins.. Nutrition. 17(10):799-805.
Head B, La Du J, Tanguay RL, Kioussi C, Traber MG.  2020.  Vitamin E is necessary for zebrafish nervous system development.. Sci Rep. 10(1):15028.
Traber MG, Head B.  2021.  Vitamin E: How much is enough, too much and why!. Free Radic Biol Med. 177:212-225.
Brigelius-Flohé R, Traber MG.  1999.  Vitamin E: function and metabolism.. FASEB J. 13(10):1145-55.
Zhang J, Head B, Leonard SW, Choi J, Tanguay RL, Traber MG.  2020.  Vitamin E deficiency dysregulates thiols, amino acids and related molecules during zebrafish embryogenesis.. Redox Biol. 38:101784.
McDougall M, Choi J, Truong L, Tanguay R, Traber MG.  2017.  Vitamin E deficiency during embryogenesis in zebrafish causes lasting metabolic and cognitive impairments despite refeeding adequate diets.. Free Radic Biol Med. 110:250-260.

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