Affinity of polyphenols for lipid bilayers

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Affinity of polyphenols for lipid bilayers is …
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P356DOI10.1002/BIOF.5520130124
P698PubMed publication ID11237174

P2093author name stringNakayama T
Hashimoto T
Kumazawa S
Kajiya K
P2860cites workGreen tea and cancer chemopreventionQ28374129
Mechanisms of growth inhibition of human lung cancer cell line, PC-9, by tea polyphenolsQ41100521
P433issue1-4
P921main subjectpolyphenolQ290439
P304page(s)147-151
P577publication date2000-01-01
P1433published inBioFactorsQ15767404
P1476titleAffinity of polyphenols for lipid bilayers
P478volume13

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