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Sunday, June 22, 2008
Vitamin C supplementation decreases oxidative DNA damage in mononuclear blood cells of smokers
Summary. Background: Antioxidants, in particular vitamin C, have been suggested to decrease oxidative DNA damage. Such effects have been shown in mononuclear blood cells in the first few hours after ingestion, whereas studies of longer-term effects in well-nourished humans have been mainly negative.
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