The antioxidant vitamin E as a membrane raft modulator: Tocopherols do not abolish lipid domains

The antioxidant vitamin E is a commonly used vitamin supplement. Although the multi-billion dollar vitamin and nutritional supplement industry encourages the use of vitamin E, there is very little evidence supporting its actual health benefits. Moreover, vitamin E is now marketed as a lipid raft des...

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Hauptverfasser: DiPasquale, Mitchell, Nguyen, Michael H. L., Rickeard, Brett W., Cesca, Nicole, Tannous, Christopher, Castillo, Stuart R., Katsaras, John, Kelley, Elizabeth G., Heberle, Frederick A., Marquardt, Drew
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Vitamin E
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