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  • Engler, M. M., et al. Antioxidant Vitamins C and E Improve Endothelial Function in Children With Hyperlipidemia: Endothelial Assessment of Risk from Lipids in Youth (EARLY) Trial. Circulation. 108: 1059 – 1063, 2003.
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  • Holick, M. Vitamin D: Importance in the Prevention of Cancers, Type 1 Diabetes, Heart Disease, and Osteoporosis. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 79: 362 – 371, 2004.
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  • Kimura,  M., et al.  Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase C677T Polymorphism, Folic Acid and Riboflavin are Important Determinants of Genome Stability in Cultured Human Lymphocytes. Journal of  Nutrition. 134(1):48-56, 2004.
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  • Leggott, P., et al. Effects of Ascorbic Acid Depletion and Supplementation on Periodontal Health and Subgingival Microflora in Humans. Journal of Dental Research. 70: 1531-1536, 1991.
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  • Lenton, Kevin J., et al.  Vitamin C Augments Lymphocyte Glutathione in Subjects with Ascorbate Deficiency. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 77: 189 – 195, 2003.
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    Matkovic, V., et al.  Calcium Supplementation and Bone Mineral Density in Females from Childhood to Young Adulthood: A Randomized
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  • Outila, T., et al.  Vitamin D Status Affects Serum Parathyroid Hormone Concentrations during Winter in Female Adolescents: Associations with Forearm Bone Mineral Density.  American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 74: 206 – 210, 2001.
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