Canine Health


LifeVantage Canine Health is a daily supplement specifically formulated for dogs. Building on the same active ingredients as Protandim®, we created a unique formulation that uses Nrf2-activating ingredients, collagen and omega-3 fatty acids to:
-Reduce oxidative stress
-Support brain, heart and eye functions
-Support normal joint function, mobility and flexibility
-Support cognitive function
The combined active ingredients in LifeVantage Canine Health may provide dogs with the opportunity to be more active and involved in everyday life and family activities.
A First for Dogs
The first canine supplement formulated to combat oxidative stress through Nrf2 activation, Canine Health is the result of our collaboration with world-renowned pet product formulator William Barnett, DVM. Together we created a product specifically formulated and properly dosed for canine consumption--a delicate balance that uses the same active ingredients as Protandim but also includes omega-3 fatty acids and collagen, making it like no other canine supplement on the market.
Canine Health’s unique formulation uses marine sources for omega-3 fatty acids, EPA and is an excellent source of DHA, which is virtually absent from canine diets.
Dog-Friendly Taste & Ease for Owners 
Canine Health comes in a chewable tablet that combines the dog-friendly tastes of bacon, chicken and liver, so it’s more palatable and easier to give to dogs. This all-in-one supplement eliminates the need to purchase collagen and omega-3 fatty acids supplements separately.

LifeVantage Canine Health could help preserve your relationship with the dog or dogs you love.

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Genomic Structure and Variation of Nuclear Factor
(Erythroid-Derived 2)-Like 2
Hye-Youn Cho
Laboratory of Respiratory Biology, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, National Institutes of Health,111 TWAlexander Dr., Building 101, MD D-201, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA
Correspondence should be addressed to Hye-Youn Cho; cho2@niehs.nih.gov
Received 11 February 2013; Accepted 22 April 2013
Academic Editor: Mi-Kyoung Kwak
Copyright © 2013 Hye-Youn Cho. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

High-density mapping of mammalian genomes has enabled a wide range of genetic investigations including the mapping of polygenic traits, determination of quantitative trait loci, and phylogenetic comparison. Genome sequencing analysis of inbred mouse strains has identified high-density single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) for investigation of complex traits, which has become a useful tool for biomedical research of human disease to alleviate ethical and practical problems of experimentation in humans. Nuclear factor (erythroid-derived 2)-like 2 (NRF2) encodes a key host defense transcription factor.This review describes genetic characteristics of human NRF2 and its homologs in other vertebrate species. NRF2 is evolutionally conserved and shares sequence homology among species. Compilation of publically available SNPs and other genetic mutations shows that human NRF2 is highly polymorphic with a mutagenic frequency of 1 per every 72 bp. Functional at-risk alleles and haplotypes have been demonstrated in various human disorders. In addition, other pathogenic alterations including somaticmutations and misregulated
epigenetic processes in NRF2 have led to oncogenic cell survival. Comprehensive information from the current review addresses association of NRF2 variation and disease phenotypes and supports the new insights into therapeutic strategies.

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