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Vitamin A as an anti-inflammatory agent
Ram Reifen
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Institute of Biochemistry, Food Science and Nutrition
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Anti-inflammatory Agents
100%
Vitamin A
100%
Inflammation
33%
Vitamin A Deficiency
33%
Inflammatory Conditions
16%
Immune System
16%
Skin Diseases
16%
Innate Immune Response
16%
Infectious Diseases
16%
Inflammatory State
16%
Disease Prevention
16%
Adaptive Immune Response
16%
Nutritional Deficiency
16%
Increased Vulnerability
16%
Visual Cycle
16%
Epithelial Tissue
16%
Epithelial Integrity
16%
Precancerous
16%
Optimal Functioning
16%
Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia
16%
Visual Reproduction
16%
Optimal Maintenance
16%
Acne Vulgaris
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Retinol
100%
Antiinflammatory Agent
100%
Supplementation
33%
Retinol Deficiency
33%
Malignant Neoplasm
16%
Disease
16%
Infection
16%
Serositis
16%
Reproductive Medicine
16%
Nutritional Deficiency
16%
Dermatosis
16%
Immune System
16%
Innate Immunity
16%
Adaptive Immunity
16%
Vision
16%
Epithelium
16%
Lung Dysplasia
16%
Acne Vulgaris
16%