Silymarin-alpha lipoic acid and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease: Insights and methodological considerations. [PDF]
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Manifold hepatoprotective actions of α-lipoic acid on metabolic function through redox regulation, inflammatory modulation, and anti-apoptosis after chronic sleep-deprived injury. [PDF]
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Lipoic acid-kaempferol hydrogel loaded with Typhaneoside for sutureless wound closure, hemostasis, and healing of diabetic infected wounds. [PDF]
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Effects of Preventive Exposure to High Doses of Alpha-Lipoic Acid (ALA) on Testicular and Sperm Alterations Caused by Scrotal Heat Shock in Mice. [PDF]
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Alpha-lipoic acid reduces oxidative damage and ameliorates follicular abnormalities in vitrified cat ovarian tissue. [PDF]
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