Chronic Vitamin C Deficiency Promotes Redox Imbalance in the Brain but Does Not Alter Sodium-Dependent Vitamin C Transporter 2 Expression
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Chronic Vitamin C Deficiency Promotes Redox Imbalance in the Brain but Does Not Alter Sodium-Dependent Vitamin C Transporter 2 Expression
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Nutrients
Volume 6, Issue 5, Pages 1809-1822
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MDPI AG
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2014-04-30
DOI
10.3390/nu6051809
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