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Harnessing Nature’s Shield: The Protective Power of Vitamin C Transporters

John DavisApril 30, 20120

Introduction Imagine if the humble Vitamin C, a staple in our daily diet meant to ward off colds, had superpowers beyond our imagination. What if it could shield our organs from the insidious effects of oxidative stress, protecting us at a cellular level? In a breakthrough exploration, scientists have crafted a new darling of genetic […]

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