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K. M. Lebold, Löhr, C. V., Barton, C. L., Miller, G. W., Labut, E. M., Tanguay, R. L., and Traber, M. G., Chronic vitamin E deficiency promotes vitamin C deficiency in zebrafish leading to degenerative myopathy and impaired swimming behavior., Comp Biochem Physiol C Toxicol Pharmacol, vol. 157, no. 4, pp. 382-9, 2013.
G. W. Miller, Truong, L., Barton, C. L., Labut, E. M., Lebold, K. M., Traber, M. G., and Tanguay, R. L., The influences of parental diet and vitamin E intake on the embryonic zebrafish transcriptome., Comp Biochem Physiol Part D Genomics Proteomics, vol. 10, pp. 22-9, 2014.
K. M. Lebold, Kirkwood, J. S., Taylor, A. W., Choi, J., Barton, C. L., Miller, G. W., La Du, J., Jump, D. B., Stevens, J. Frederik, Tanguay, R. L., and Traber, M. G., Novel liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry method shows that vitamin E deficiency depletes arachidonic and docosahexaenoic acids in zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos., Redox Biol, vol. 2, pp. 105-13, 2013.
J. S. Kirkwood, Lebold, K. M., Miranda, C. L., Wright, C. L., Miller, G. W., Tanguay, R. L., Barton, C. L., Traber, M. G., and Stevens, J. F., Vitamin C deficiency activates the purine nucleotide cycle in zebrafish., J Biol Chem, vol. 287, no. 6, pp. 3833-41, 2012.
K. M. Lebold, Jump, D. B., Miller, G. W., Wright, C. L., Labut, E. M., Barton, C. L., Tanguay, R. L., and Traber, M. G., Vitamin E deficiency decreases long-chain PUFA in zebrafish (Danio rerio)., J Nutr, vol. 141, no. 12, pp. 2113-8, 2011.
G. W. Miller, Labut, E. M., Lebold, K. M., Floeter, A., Tanguay, R. L., and Traber, M. G., Zebrafish (Danio rerio) fed vitamin E-deficient diets produce embryos with increased morphologic abnormalities and mortality., J Nutr Biochem, vol. 23, no. 5, pp. 478-86, 2012.
G. W. Miller, Ulatowski, L., Labut, E. M., Lebold, K. M., Manor, D., Atkinson, J., Barton, C. L., Tanguay, R. L., and Traber, M. G., The α-tocopherol transfer protein is essential for vertebrate embryogenesis., PLoS One, vol. 7, no. 10, p. e47402, 2012.