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Kaffee: ein neu entdecktes Hepatoprotektivum?

Coffee: a newly discovered liver protector?

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Thimme, R., Blum, H. Kaffee: ein neu entdecktes Hepatoprotektivum?. Gastroenterologe 3, 53–54 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11377-007-0136-z

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