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    Abou-Hadeed AH, Mohamed AT, Hegab DY, Ghoneim MH.
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  • 40. [Inhibition of de novo lipogenesis in rat, after ingestion of an anti-oxygen food additive: di-tert-butyl-hydroxy-toluene (BHT)].
    Pascal G, Terroine T.
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