Tea-induced improvement of endothelial function in humans: No role for epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG)
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G. Baumann | K. Stangl | K. Wernecke | B. Zimmermann | V. Stangl | M. Lorenz | E. Müller | F. Rauhut | C. Hofer | Stefanie Gwosc | D. Praeger
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