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Colons from MDR1A knockout mouse model of inflammatory bowel disease fed green tea extract
Chondrocytes treated with curcuminoid extract, hydrolyzed collagen, and green tea extract (COT) mix
Breast cancer MCF7 cells treated with estradiol and/or epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG)
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Tea polyphenols dominate the short-term tea (Camellia sinensis) leaf litter decomposition.
A rapid ATR-FTIR spectroscopic method for detection of sibutramine adulteration in tea and coffee ba…
Determination of pesticide and phthalate residues in tea by QuEChERS method and their fate in proces…
Effects of brewing conditions on the antioxidant capacity of twenty-four commercial green tea variet…
Pest management through Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) in a tea-silkworm ecosystem: status and potentia…
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Green Tea Anticancer Mechanisms in Smokers
Tea's Effect on Atherosclerosis Pilot Study (TEA Study)
Effect of Black Tea on Vascular Function
Laxative Effectiveness of a Phytotherapeutic Tea
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