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  • 1. Amelioration of pulmonary aflatoxicosis by green tea extract: An in vivo study.
    El-Sayed Mostafa H, Ahmed Allithy AN, Abdellatif NA, Anani M, Fareed SA, El-Shafei DA, Alaa El-Din EA.
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  • 14. Exploring the protective role of green tea extract against cardiovascular alterations induced by chronic REM sleep deprivation via modulation of inflammation and oxidative stress.
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