Safety of green tea extracts : a systematic review by the US Pharmacopeia.
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Safety of green tea extracts : a systematic review by the US Pharmacopeia.
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Safety of green tea extracts : a systematic review by the US Pharmacopeia.
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Safety of green tea extracts : a systematic review by the US Pharmacopeia.
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Safety of green tea extracts : a systematic review by the US Pharmacopeia.
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Safety of green tea extracts : a systematic review by the US Pharmacopeia.
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Dandapantula N Sarma
Gabriel I Giancaspro
Gail B Mahady
Linda S Pellicore
Marilyn L Barrett
Mary L Chavez
Richard Ko
Tieraona Low Dog
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10.2165/00002018-200831060-00003
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2008-01-01T00:00:00Z
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