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  47. Ortona E, Redox state, cell death and autoimmune diseases: a gender perspective. Autoimmun Rev 2008;7:579–84. View Abstract
  48. Griffiths HR. Is the generation of neo-antigenic determinants by free radicals central to the development of autoimmune rheumatoid disease? Autoimmun Rev 2008;7:544–9. View Abstract
  49. Burek CL, Rose NR. Autoimmune thyroiditis and ROS. Autoimmun Rev 2008;7:530–7. View Abstract
  50. Gheita TA et al.  Measurement of malondialdehyde, glutathione, and glutathione peroxidase in SLE patients. Methods Mol Biol. 2014;1134:193-9 View Abstract
  51. Kumar D et al. A link between maternal malnutrition and depletion of glutathione in the developing lens: a possible explanation for idiopathic childhood cataract? Clin Exp Optom. 2013 Nov;96(6):523-8 View Abstract
  52. Teskey G. Gluathione as a marker for human disease. Adv Clin Chem. 2018;87:141-159. View Abstract
  53. Jiang S et al. Glutathione protects against hepatic injury in a murine model of primary Sjögren’s syndrome. Bosn J Basic Med Sci. 2016 Aug 2;16(3):227-31 View Abstract

AmalgaClear® References quicksilverscientific.com/amalgaclearreferences/

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