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TGF-beta signaling may play a role in the development of goblet cell hyperplasia in a mouse model of allergic rhinitis
Its antioxidant profile is comparable to that of vitamins C and E, reducing nitric oxide production and increasing glutathione and superoxide dismutase levels (113115)
Clinical Interpretation This is gold-standard evidence
Whether this decline is a cause or consequence of aging and disease remains an active area of research

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