No effect of the farming system (organic/conventional) on the bioavailability of apple (Malus domestica Bork., cultivar Golden Delicious) polyphenols in healthy men: a comparative study
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C. Kunz | B. Watzl | A. Bub | B. Stracke | F. Weibel | C. Rüfer | S. Seifert
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