Inhibition of lung carcinogenesis by black tea in Fischer rats treated with a tobacco-specific carcinogen: caffeine as an important constituent.
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S. Amin | C. Ho | B. Pittman | F. Chung | M. Iatropoulos | A. Rivenson | M. Wang | J. Reinhardt
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