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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.
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.
Butler JA, Hagen TM, Moreau R.  2009.  Lipoic acid improves hypertriglyceridemia by stimulating triacylglycerol clearance and downregulating liver triacylglycerol secretion.. Arch Biochem Biophys. 485(1):63-71.
Tripathy S, Torres-Gonzalez M, Jump DB.  2010.  Elevated hepatic fatty acid elongase-5 activity corrects dietary fat-induced hyperglycemia in obese C57BL/6J mice.. J Lipid Res. 51(9):2642-54.
Zhang W-J, Wei H, Frei B.  2010.  The iron chelator, desferrioxamine, reduces inflammation and atherosclerotic lesion development in experimental mice.. Exp Biol Med (Maywood). 235(5):633-41.
Traber MG, Leonard SW, Traber DL, Traber LD, Gallagher J, Bobe G, Jeschke MG, Finnerty CC, Herndon D.  2010.  α-Tocopherol adipose tissue stores are depleted after burn injury in pediatric patients.. Am J Clin Nutr. 92(6):1378-84.
Tripathy S, Lytle KA, Stevens RD, Bain JR, Newgard CB, Greenberg AS, Huang L-S, Jump DB.  2014.  Fatty acid elongase-5 (Elovl5) regulates hepatic triglyceride catabolism in obese C57BL/6J mice.. J Lipid Res. 55(7):1448-64.
Roomi MW.  1997.  Association between hyperlipidemia and hepatic cytochrome P-450 in guinea pigs.. Res Commun Mol Pathol Pharmacol. 97(2):139-50.
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.
Lytle KA, Jump DB.  2016.  Is Western Diet-Induced Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis in Ldlr-/- Mice Reversible? PLoS One. 11(1):e0146942.

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