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Vitamins D, C, and E in the prevention of type 2 diabetes mellitus: modulation of inflammation and oxidative stress

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Figure 1 interaction between genetic predisposition, environment, and host-related factors affecting T2DM and potential areas of focus for intervention
Figure 3 The interaction between oxidative stress, chronic inflammation, and the progression toward T2DM

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