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Jump DB, Torres-Gonzalez M, L Olson K.  2011.  Soraphen A, an inhibitor of acetyl CoA carboxylase activity, interferes with fatty acid elongation.. Biochem Pharmacol. 81(5):649-60.
Jump DB, Depner CM, Tripathy S, Lytle KA.  2015.  Potential for dietary ω-3 fatty acids to prevent nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and reduce the risk of primary liver cancer.. Adv Nutr. 6(6):694-702.
Jump DB, Depner CM, Tripathy S, Lytle KA.  2015.  Potential for dietary ω-3 fatty acids to prevent nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and reduce the risk of primary liver cancer.. Adv Nutr. 6(6):694-702.
Jump DB, Tripathy S, Depner CM.  2013.  Fatty acid-regulated transcription factors in the liver.. Annu Rev Nutr. 33:249-69.
Joshi AD, Carter DE, Harper TA, Elferink CJ.  2015.  Aryl hydrocarbon receptor-dependent stanniocalcin 2 induction by cinnabarinic acid provides cytoprotection against endoplasmic reticulum and oxidative stress.. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 353(1):201-12.
Joshi AD, Carter DE, Harper TA, Elferink CJ.  2015.  Aryl hydrocarbon receptor-dependent stanniocalcin 2 induction by cinnabarinic acid provides cytoprotection against endoplasmic reticulum and oxidative stress.. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 353(1):201-12.
Johnson LA, Zuloaga KL, Kugelman TL, Mader KS, Morré JT, Zuloaga DG, Weber S, Marzulla T, Mulford A, Button D et al..  2016.  Amelioration of Metabolic Syndrome-Associated Cognitive Impairments in Mice via a Reduction in Dietary Fat Content or Infusion of Non-Diabetic Plasma.. EBioMedicine. 3:26-42.
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Ho E.  2004.  Zinc deficiency, DNA damage and cancer risk.. J Nutr Biochem. 15(10):572-8.
Ho E, Wong CP, King JC.  2022.  Impact of zinc on DNA integrity and age-related inflammation.. Free Radic Biol Med. 178:391-397.
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.
Higdon JV, Frei B.  2003.  Tea catechins and polyphenols: health effects, metabolism, and antioxidant functions.. Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr. 43(1):89-143.
Higdon JV, Frei B.  2006.  Coffee and health: a review of recent human research.. Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr. 46(2):101-23.
Henderson MC, Krueger SK, Stevens JF, Williams DE.  2004.  Human flavin-containing monooxygenase form 2 S-oxygenation: sulfenic acid formation from thioureas and oxidation of glutathione.. Chem Res Toxicol. 17(5):633-40.
Henderson MC, Krueger SK, Stevens JF, Williams DE.  2004.  Human flavin-containing monooxygenase form 2 S-oxygenation: sulfenic acid formation from thioureas and oxidation of glutathione.. Chem Res Toxicol. 17(5):633-40.
Henderson MC, Siddens LK, Krueger SK, J Stevens F, Kedzie K, Fang WK, Heidelbaugh T, Nguyen P, Chow K, Garst M et al..  2014.  Flavin-containing monooxygenase S-oxygenation of a series of thioureas and thiones.. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 278(2):91-9.
Henderson MC, Siddens LK, Krueger SK, J Stevens F, Kedzie K, Fang WK, Heidelbaugh T, Nguyen P, Chow K, Garst M et al..  2014.  Flavin-containing monooxygenase S-oxygenation of a series of thioureas and thiones.. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 278(2):91-9.
Hagen TM, Moreau R, Suh JH, Visioli F.  2002.  Mitochondrial decay in the aging rat heart: evidence for improvement by dietary supplementation with acetyl-L-carnitine and/or lipoic acid.. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 959:491-507.
Hagen TM, Liu J, Lykkesfeldt J, Wehr CM, Ingersoll RT, Vinarsky V, Bartholomew JC, Ames BN.  2002.  Feeding acetyl-L-carnitine and lipoic acid to old rats significantly improves metabolic function while decreasing oxidative stress.. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 99(4):1870-5.
Hagen TM, Liu J, Lykkesfeldt J, Wehr CM, Ingersoll RT, Vinarsky V, Bartholomew JC, Ames BN.  2002.  Feeding acetyl-L-carnitine and lipoic acid to old rats significantly improves metabolic function while decreasing oxidative stress.. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 99(4):1870-5.
Hagen TM, Moreau R, Suh JH, Visioli F.  2002.  Mitochondrial decay in the aging rat heart: evidence for improvement by dietary supplementation with acetyl-L-carnitine and/or lipoic acid.. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 959:491-507.

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