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136 related items for PubMed ID: 9744559

  • 1. Inhibition of linoleic acid hydroperoxide-induced toxicity in cultured human umbilical vein endothelial cells by catechins.
    Kaneko T, Matsuo M, Baba N.
    Chem Biol Interact; 1998 Jul 03; 114(1-2):109-19. PubMed ID: 9744559
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  • 4. Protection of linoleic acid hydroperoxide-induced cytotoxicity by phenolic antioxidants.
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  • 9. Regeneration of alpha-tocopherol in human low-density lipoprotein by green tea catechin.
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  • 13. Effects of epigallocatechin 3-O-gallate on cellular antioxidative system in HepG2 cells.
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  • 17. Inhibition of radical reaction of apolipoprotein B-100 and alpha-tocopherol in human plasma by green tea catechins.
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