Physiological changes in hairless mice maintained on an antioxidant supplemented diet
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF01936742
Physiological changes in hairless mice maintained on an antioxidant supplemented diet
Abstract
Several physiological parameters were measured in hairless mice maintained on a diet supplemented with antioxidants. Comparisons to animals on control diet revealed higher water-soluble antioxidant content of skin and increased liver weight. Only small differences in body weight occurred and no distinct histological changes were observed in skin or liver.
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