Epicatechin gallate and catechin gallate are superior to epigallocatechin gallate in growth suppression and anti-inflammatory activities in pancreatic tumor cells
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概要
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- 2011-04-10
著者
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Kalthoff Holger
Division Of Molecular Oncology Department Of General Surgery And Thoracic Surgery University Hospita
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Trauzold Anna
Division Of Molecular Oncology Department Of General Surgery And Thoracic Surgery University Hospita
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Kalthoff Holger
Division Of Molecular Oncology Institute Of Experimental Cancer Research
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KURBITZ Claudia
Division of Molecular Oncology, Institute of Experimental Cancer Research
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HEISE Daniel
Division of Molecular Oncology, Institute of Experimental Cancer Research
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REDMER Torben
Max-Delbruck-Center
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GOUMAS Freya
Clinic for General Surgery and Thoracic Surgery, Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel
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ARLT Alexander
Department of Internal Medicine, UK S-H, Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel
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LEMKE Johannes
Division of Molecular Oncology, Institute of Experimental Cancer Research
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RIMBACH Gerald
Institute of Human Nutrition and Food Science, Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel
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Heise Daniel
Division Of Molecular Oncology Institute Of Experimental Cancer Research
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Lemke Johannes
Division Of Molecular Oncology Institute Of Experimental Cancer Research
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Arlt Alexander
Department Of Internal Medicine Uk S-h Christian-albrechts-university Of Kiel
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Kurbitz Claudia
Division Of Molecular Oncology Institute Of Experimental Cancer Research
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Goumas Freya
Clinic For General Surgery And Thoracic Surgery Christian-albrechts-university Of Kiel
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Rimbach Gerald
Institute Of Human Nutrition And Food Science Christian-albrechts-university Of Kiel
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Trauzold Anna
Division Of Molecular Oncology Institute Of Experimental Cancer Research
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