Vitamin E: A Possible Preventative Measure for CTE
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(2018). Vitamin E: A Possible Preventative Measure for CTE. https://marian.hykucommons.org/concern/generic_works/8b9b57e0-cdbf-47bd-bd2c-07641eb64141?q=4/21/1966%200:00Chicago citation style (CMOS 17, author-date)
Vitamin E: A Possible Preventative Measure for Cte. 2018. https://marian.hykucommons.org/concern/generic_works/8b9b57e0-cdbf-47bd-bd2c-07641eb64141?q=4/21/1966%200:00.Note: These citations are programmatically generated and may be incomplete.
Introduction This experiment is aimed to aide all future athletes. •The brain injury known as CTE can only be diagnosed after death and upon autopsy. •Upon research, what causes this is non-heme Iron deposits in the brain cause radical oxygen species that damage the nerve cells. •Causes many different mental and physical problems •Research on Vitamin E showed that it can accept radical oxygen species and increase neurological health. •We will be testing these affects on yeast samples Hypothesis If yeast is treated with Vitamin E before being exposed to radical oxygen species via non-heme iron, then it will have a higher survivability than the non-treated yeast samples.
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