A local dark tea - Liubao tea - extract exhibits remarkable performance in oral tissue regeneration, inflammation relief and oral microbiota reconstruction.
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Shuying Gong | Fang‐Yuan Fan | Su-li Zhou | Yani Pan | Xinyu Feng | Shicheng Ma | Qiang Chu | Yunyun Yang | Cansong Ou | Ping Chen | Zhelu Bao | Hao Hu
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