Antioxidants Promote Intestinal Tumor Progression in Mice
Dietary antioxidants and supplements are widely used to protect against cancer, even though it is now clear that antioxidants can promote tumor progression by helping cancer cells to overcome barriers of oxidative stress. Although recent studies have, in great detail, explored the role of antioxidan...
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Main Authors: | Zhiyuan V. Zou (Author), Kristell Le Gal (Author), Ahmed E. El Zowalaty (Author), Lara E. Pehlivanoglu (Author), Viktor Garellick (Author), Nadia Gul (Author), Mohamed X. Ibrahim (Author), Per-Olof Bergh (Author), Marcus Henricsson (Author), Clotilde Wiel (Author), Levent M. Akyürek (Author), Martin O. Bergo (Author), Volkan I. Sayin (Author), Per Lindahl (Author) |
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