Does white wine qualify for French paradox? Comparison of the cardioprotective effects of red and white wines and their constituents: resveratrol, tyrosol, and hydroxytyrosol.
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D. Das | Subhendu Mukherjee | M. Das | I. Lekli | A. Bertelli | Jocelyn I. Dudley | Manika Das | István Lekli
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