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1. Serum and Macular Carotenoids in Relation to Retinal Vessel Caliber Fifteen Years Later, in the Second Carotenoids in Age-Related Eye Disease Study.

2. Serum Carotenoids, Tocopherols, Total n-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids, and n-6/n-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Ratio Reflect Brain Concentrations in a Cohort of Centenarians.

3. Intrinsic and Extrinsic Factors Impacting Absorption, Metabolism, and Health Effects of Dietary Carotenoids.

5. Effect of Carotenoid Supplemented Formula on Carotenoid Bioaccumulation in Tissues of Infant Rhesus Macaques: A Pilot Study Focused on Lutein.

6. Genetic evidence for role of carotenoids in age-related macular degeneration in the Carotenoids in Age-Related Eye Disease Study (CAREDS).

7. Genetic determinants of macular pigments in women of the Carotenoids in Age-Related Eye Disease Study.

8. Serum carotenoids and risk of age-related macular degeneration in a chinese population sample.

9. The role of phytonutrients in skin health.

10. Factors associated with serum retinol, alpha-tocopherol, carotenoids, and selenium in Hispanics with problems of HIV, chronic hepatitis C, and drug use.

11. Site-specific concentrations of carotenoids in adipose tissue: relations with dietary and serum carotenoid concentrations in healthy adults.

12. Serum carotenoid and tocopherol concentrations vary by dietary pattern among African Americans.

13. Carotenoid intakes, assessed by food-frequency questionnaires (FFQs), are associated with serum carotenoid concentrations in the Jackson Heart Study: validation of the Jackson Heart Study Delta NIRI Adult FFQs.

14. Determination of carotenoids in yellow maize, the effects of saponification and food preparations.

15. Effect of dietary lutein and zeaxanthin on plasma carotenoids and their transport in lipoproteins in age-related macular degeneration.

16. A comparison of carotenoids, retinoids, and tocopherols in the serum and buccal mucosa of chronic cigarette smokers versus nonsmokers.

17. Modification of lymphocyte DNA damage by carotenoid supplementation in postmenopausal women.

18. Carotenoid actions and their relation to health and disease.

19. Nutritional manipulation of primate retinas, III: Effects of lutein or zeaxanthin supplementation on adipose tissue and retina of xanthophyll-free monkeys.

20. Nutritional manipulation of primate retinas, I: effects of lutein or zeaxanthin supplements on serum and macular pigment in xanthophyll-free rhesus monkeys.

21. The role of carotenoids in human health.

22. Early Childhood Lutein and Zeaxanthin Intake is Positively Associated with Early Childhood Receptive Vocabulary and Mid-childhood Executive Function but no Other Cognitive or Behavioral Outcomes in Project Viva.

23. Lutein Is Differentially Deposited across Brain Regions following Formula or Breast Feeding of Infant Rhesus Macaques.

24. Lutein accumulates in subcellular membranes of brain regions in adult rhesus macaques: Relationship to DHA oxidation products.

25. Effect of Carotenoid Supplemented Formula on Carotenoid Bioaccumulation in Tissues of Infant Rhesus Macaques: A Pilot Study Focused on Lutein.

26. Relationship between Concentrations of Lutein and StARD3 among Pediatric and Geriatric Human Brain Tissue.

27. Macular pigment carotenoids in the retina and occipital cortex are related in humans.

28. Relationship between Serum and Brain Carotenoids, α-Tocopherol, and Retinol Concentrations and Cognitive Performance in the Oldest Old from the Georgia Centenarian Study.

29. A possible role for lutein and zeaxanthin in cognitive function in the elderly.

30. Intake of Lutein and Zeaxanthin Differ with Age, Sex, and Ethnicity

31. Factors associated with serum retinol, α-tocopherol, carotenoids, and selenium in Hispanics with problems of HIV, chronic hepatitis C, and drug use.

32. Predictors of optical density of lutein and zeaxanthin in retinas of older women in the Carotenoids in Age-Related Eye Disease Study, an ancillary study of the Women's Health Initiative.

33. Lutein bioavailability is higher from lutein-enriched eggs than from supplements and spinach in men.

34. A Biological Role of Lutein.

35. The Role of Lutein in Disease Prevention.

36. Relation among serum and tissue concentrations of lutein and zeaxanthin and macular pigment...

37. The Role of Lycopene in Health and Disease.

38. Effect of menstrual cycle phase on the concentration of individual carotenoids in lipoproteins...

39. Relation between beta-carotene intake and plasma and adipose tissue concentrations of carotenoids...

40. Lutein across the Lifespan: From Childhood Cognitive Performance to the Aging Eye and Brain.

41. Eggs and Eye Health.

42. Xanthophyll (lutein, zeaxanthin) content in fruits, vegetables and corn and egg products

43. Determination of 9-cis β-carotene and ζ-carotene in biological samples

44. Joint Associations of Diet, Lifestyle, and Genes with Age-Related Macular Degeneration.

45. Lutein, zeaxanthin, meso-zeaxanthin content in egg yolk and their absence in fish and seafood

46. Supplementation with lutein or lutein plus green tea extracts does not change oxidative stress in adequately nourished older adults

47. Metabolism of lutein and zeaxanthin in rhesus monkeys: Identification of (3R,6′R)- and (3R,6′S)-3′-dehydro-lutein as common metabolites and comparison to humans

48. The selective retention of lutein, meso-zeaxanthin and zeaxanthin in the retina of chicks fed a xanthophyll-free diet

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