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bibliographicCitation Suzuki R, Kohno H, Sugie S, Tanaka T. Dietary protocatechuic acid during the progression phase exerts chemopreventive effects on chemically induced rat tongue carcinogenesis. Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. 2003 Aug;4(4):319–26. PMID: 14728590.
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