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- Identification of epigallocatechin-3-O-gallate as an active constituent in tea extract that suppresses transcriptional up-regulations of the histamine H_1 receptor and interleukin-4 genes
- Dietary Gallate Esters of Tea Catechins Reduce Deposition of Visceral Fat, Hepatic Triacylglycerol, and Activities of Hepatic Enzymes Related to Fatty Acid Synthesis in Rats
- An Arabidopsis SNF1-related protein kinase, AtSR1,interacts with a calcium-binding protein, CBL2
- Effects of Tea (Camellia sinensis) Chemical Compounds on Ethanol Metabolism in ICR Mice
- Hypoglycemic Effect of Extracts from Lagerstroemia speciosa L. Leaves in Genetically Diabetic KK-A^Y Mice
- Analysis of (-)-Epigallocatechin Gallate in Human Serum Obtained after Ingesting Green Tea
- Variable Interactions between Sucrose Non-fermented 1-Related Protein Kinases and Regulatory Proteins in Higher Plants(Biochemistry & Molecular Biology)
- An Arabidopsis SNF1-Related Protein Kinase, AtSR1, Interacts with a Calcium-Binding Protein, AtCBL2, of Which Transcripts Respond to Light
- Tea Catechins with a Galloyl Moiety Reduce Body Weight and Fat
- Effect of cyclodextrins on the thermal epimerization of tea catechins
- α-Lipoic Acid Inhibits Melanogenesis in Three-dimensional Human Skin Model
- Hydrolysis of Micellar Phosphatidylcholine Accelerates Cholesterol Absorption in Rats and Caco-2 Cells
- Reduction Effect of Theanine on Blood Pressure and Brain 5-Hydroxyindoles in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats
- Effects of Plant Growth Regulators and Carbon Sources on Theanine Formation in Callus Cultures of Tea (Camellia sinensis)
- Theanine Formation by Tea Suspension Cells
- Heat-Epimerized Tea Catechins Have the Same Cholesterol-Lowering Activity as Green Tea Catechins in Cholesterol-Fed Rats
- Inhibition by Theanine of Binding of [^3H] AMPA, [^3H] Kainate, and [^3H] MDL 105,519 to Glutamate Receptors(Biochemistry & Molecular Biology)
- Absorption of (-)-Epigallocatechin Gallate into the Circulation System of Rats
- Dietary Tea Catechins Increase Fecal Energy in Rats
- Dose-Dependent Suppression of Tea Catechins with a Galloyl Moiety on Postprandial Hypertriglyceridemia in Rats
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