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Bioavailability of antioxidant vitamins. Relation between the modality of intake and plasma markers of oxidative stress

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Góralska, J., Hartwich, J., Siedlecka, D. et al. Bioavailability of antioxidant vitamins. Relation between the modality of intake and plasma markers of oxidative stress. Genes Nutr 2, 147–149 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12263-007-0039-0

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