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  • 2. Effect of combined supplementation with alpha-tocopherol, ascorbate, and beta carotene on low-density lipoprotein oxidation.
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  • 3. Peroxidation of LDL from combined-hyperlipidemic male smokers supplied with omega-3 fatty acids and antioxidants.
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  • 4. The effect of pharmacological supplementation with vitamin C on low-density lipoprotein oxidation.
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  • 5. Increased oxidation resistance of atherogenic plasma lipoproteins at high vitamin E levels in non-vitamin E supplemented men.
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  • 7. Ascorbate and urate are the strongest determinants of plasma antioxidative capacity and serum lipid resistance to oxidation in Finnish men.
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  • 8. Antioxidant supplementation effects on low-density lipoprotein oxidation for individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus.
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  • 10. Effect of in-vivo supplementation with low-dose vitamin E on susceptibility of low-density lipoprotein and high-density lipoprotein to oxidative modification.
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  • 11. Alpha-tocopherol supplementation decreases the oxidative susceptibility of LDL in renal failure patients on dialysis therapy.
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  • 12. Antioxidant vitamin supplementation and lipid peroxidation in smokers.
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    Reaven PD, Herold DA, Barnett J, Edelman S.
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  • 15. Effects of green tea, black tea and dietary lipophilic antioxidants on LDL oxidizability and atherosclerosis in hypercholesterolaemic rabbits.
    Tijburg LB, Wiseman SA, Meijer GW, Weststrate JA.
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  • 16. Preservation of the endogenous antioxidants in low density lipoprotein by ascorbate but not probucol during oxidative modification.
    Jialal I, Grundy SM.
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  • 17. A high concentration of melatonin inhibits in vitro LDL peroxidation but not oxidized LDL toxicity toward cultured endothelial cells.
    Walters-Laporte E, Furman C, Fouquet S, Martin-Nizard F, Lestavel S, Gozzo A, Lesieur D, Fruchart JC, Duriez P, Teissier E.
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  • 18. Effect of dietary antioxidant combinations in humans. Protection of LDL by vitamin E but not by beta-carotene.
    Reaven PD, Khouw A, Beltz WF, Parthasarathy S, Witztum JL.
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  • 19. Does vitamin C supplementation influence the levels of circulating oxidized LDL, sICAM-1, sVCAM-1 and vWF-antigen in healthy male smokers?
    Van Hoydonck PG, Schouten EG, Manuel-Y-Keenoy B, van Campenhout A, Hoppenbrouwers KP, Temme EH.
    Eur J Clin Nutr; 2004 Dec 03; 58(12):1587-93. PubMed ID: 15127090
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