Neuromodulatory effects of green coffee bean extract against brain damage in male albino rats with experimentally induced diabetes
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R. Baty | Ashraf Al-Brakati | Ola A. Habotta | R. Kassab | H. Taha | E. Elmahallawy | F. Salem | Ahmed M. A. Akabawy | H. Daabo | Doaa M. Abdel-Mohsen | Hatim K. Amin | A. J. Albarakati | Ahmed E. Abdel Moneim
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