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Urinary polyphenols and breast cancer risk: results from the Shanghai Women’s Health Study

✍ Scribed by Jianfeng Luo; Yu-Tang Gao; Wong-Ho Chow; Xiao-Ou Shu; Honglan Li; Gong Yang; Qiuyin Cai; Nathaniel Rothman; Hui Cai; Martha J. Shrubsole; Adrian A. Franke; Wei Zheng; Qi Dai


Publisher
Springer US
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
250 KB
Volume
120
Category
Article
ISSN
0167-6806

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