Effects of Polyphenol, Measured by a Biomarker of Total Polyphenols in Urine, on Cardiovascular Risk Factors After a Long-Term Follow-Up in the PREDIMED Study
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D. Corella | M. Martínez-González | R. Lamuela-Raventós | R. Estruch | O. Castañer | J. Salas-Salvadó | A. Medina-Remón | A. Tresserra-Rimbau | Xiaohui Guo | J. Salas‐Salvadó
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