Listing
of papers available on this site
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C L I N I C A L
T R I A L 
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Nutritional Supplement (NT Factor™)
Restores Mitochondrial Function and Reduces
Moderately Severe Fatigue in Aged
Subjects
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Michael Agadjanyan, PhD, Vitaley Vasilevko, PhD, Anahit Ghochikyan, PhD, Paul Berns, MD,
Patrick Kesslak,
PhD, Robert A. Settineri, MS and Garth L. Nicolson, PhD
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O R I G I N A L
R E S E A R C H 
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Pilot Study: Reduction of Fatigue by Use of
a Dietary Supplement Containing
Glycophospholipids.
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Rita R. Ellithorpe, MD, Robert A. Settineri, MS,
Garth L. Nicolson, PhD
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O R I G I N A L
R E S E A R C H 
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Results of a Study to Evaluate the Use of
Propax™ to Reduce Adverse
Effects of
Chemotherapy.
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Lisa
Colodny, PharmD, BCNSP, Kathy Lynch, RN, OCN,
Charles Farber, MD, Steven Papish,
MD, Karen Phillips, RN, OCN, Myrna Sanchez, MD,
Kim Cooper, RN, Owen Pickus, DO,
Dayle Palmer, CRNI, T. Britton Percy, MD, Masih
Farooqui, MD and Jerome B. Block, MD
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O R I G I N A L
R E S E A R C H 
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Polyunsaturated
Phosphatidylcholine in NT Factor™ Improves Mitochondrial Function,
Auditory
Sensitivity and may Slow Some of the Aging Processes..
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Michael D. Seidman, MD, FACS
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P R E C L I N I C A L S T U D Y 
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Influence of Lecithin [NT Factor] on Mitochondrial DNA and Age-Related Hearing Loss.
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Michael D. Seidman, MD, Mumtaz J. Khan, MD, Wen Xue
Tang, MD and Wayne S. Quirk, PhD
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P E R S P E C T I V E V I E W P O I N T 
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Chronic Fatigue, Aging Mitochrondrial
Function and Nutritional Supplements.
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Garth L. Nicolson, PhD
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R E V I E W
A R T I C L E 
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Lipid Replacement as an Adjunct to Therapy
for Chronic Fatigue, Anti-Aging and
Restoration of Mitochondrial Function.
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Garth L. Nicolson, PhD
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R E P O R T  |
Effects of Phosphoglycolipid Extract (NT
Factor™) on Normal and
Cancerous Cells
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David S. Newburg,
PhD
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M O N O G R A P H 
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Propax Ingredients: Cellular Functional
Management in Cancer
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Francois Cote. MS
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L I T E R A T U R E R E V I E W 
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Protective and Normalizing Benefits of Soy:
Clinical Considerations.
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Joan Friedrich, PhD, CCN
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L I T E R A T U R E R E V I E W 
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A Review of Conventional Cancer Presention
and Treatment and the Adjunctive Use of
Nutraceutical Supplements and Antioxidants:
Is There a Dancer or a Significant Benefit?.
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Russell L. Blaylock, MD
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R E V I E W A
R T I C L E 
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A Review of Recent Results Addressing the
Potential Interations of Antioxidants with
Cancer Drug Therapy.
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Jerome B. Block, MD and Steven Evans, MS
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L I T E R A T U R E R E V I E W 
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Clinical Evidence Supporting Cancer Risk
Reduction with Antioxidants and Implications
for Diet and Supplemention.
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Jerome B. Block, MD and Steven Evans, MS
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C L I N I C A L
P E R S P E C T I V E 
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NT Factor™; Phosphoglycolipids from Soy – The Soybean’s Polyunsaturated
Phosphatidyl
Choline: The Pivotal Substance for Optimal
Cellular Function.
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Monica Harris
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