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Title: Coffee with a high content of chlorogenic acids and low content of hydroxyhydroquinone improves postprandial endothelial dysfunction in patients with borderline and stage 1 hypertension
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European Journal of Nutrition [1436-6207] Kajikawa, Masato yr:2018


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