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Phenols / Cell biology / Hydroxycinnamic acids / Nutrition / Daidzein / Isoflavones / Hep G2 / Ferulic acid / Quercetin / Biology / Phenolic compounds in wine / Chemistry
Date: 2014-08-25 09:41:13
Phenols
Cell biology
Hydroxycinnamic acids
Nutrition
Daidzein
Isoflavones
Hep G2
Ferulic acid
Quercetin
Biology
Phenolic compounds in wine
Chemistry

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