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Lung epithelial BEAS-2B cells treated with zinc sulfate heptahydrate
Quercetin and tannic acid dose responses in C. elegans
BY4741 yeast cells overexpressing plant defensin AhPDF1.1b and grown in ZnSO4 supplemented media
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Astringency of foods may not be directly related to salivary lubricity.
Opponency of astringent and fat sensations.
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