Coffee, broccoli and spices are strong inducers of electrophile response element-dependent transcription in vitro and in vivo - Studies in electrophile response element transgenic mice
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Coffee, broccoli and spices are strong inducers of electrophile response element-dependent transcription in vitro and in vivo - Studies in electrophile response element transgenic mice
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MOLECULAR NUTRITION & FOOD RESEARCH
Volume 55, Issue 2, Pages 185-197
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Wiley
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2010-09-08
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10.1002/mnfr.201000204
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