Biological Activity of Extracts from Differently Produced Blueberry Fruits in Inhibiting Proliferation and Inducing Apoptosis of HT-29 Cells
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D. Średnicka-Tober | R. Kazimierczak | E. Rembiałkowska | I. Jarzyna | E. Hallmann | N. Drela | Ewelina Kiernozek | E. Kozłowska | Piotr Maslak
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