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    Protective versus promotional effects of white tea and caffeine on PhIP-induced tumorigenesis and β-catenin expression in the rat

    Author
    1. Al-Fageeh
    2. Bird
    3. Blum
    4. Blum
    5. Carter
    6. Christiane V. Löhr
    7. Clifford B. Pereira
    8. Corpet
    9. Dashwood
    10. Dashwood
    11. David E. Williams
    12. George S. Bailey
    13. Hagiwara
    14. Hitoshi Nakagama
    15. Kay A. Fischer
    16. Li
    17. Lindstrom
    18. Mandy Louderback
    19. Ogawa
    20. Orner
    21. Pereira
    22. Porfiri
    23. Rao
    24. Roderick H. Dashwood
    25. Rong Wang
    26. Santana-Rios
    27. Santana-Rios
    28. Schneikert
    29. Shirai
    30. Shirtliff
    31. Sinha
    32. Stevens
    33. Sugimura
    34. Sun
    35. Tavani
    36. Ubagai
    37. W.Mohaiza Dashwood
    38. Wang
    Publication venue
    'Oxford University Press (OUP)'
    Publication date
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