Protective Effects of Epicatechin Against the Toxic Effects of Streptozotocin on Rat Pancreatic Islets: In Vivo and in Vitro
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D. Min | D. Rhie | S. Hahn | Y. Jo | S. Yoon | S. Sim | Myung-Jun Kim | Myung‐Jun Kim | G. Ryu | Myung‐Suk Kim | Jiwoo Chung
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