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Influence of grape (vitis vinfera/hybrid) polyphenols on dental biofilm related oral diseases.

62699 Influence of grape (vitis vinfera/hybrid) polyphenols on dental biofilm related oral diseases. http://research.cals.cornell.edu/landgrant/entity?home=4&id=28729 Search CALS land-grant All CALS Research Advanced Search | Search Tips Applied Social Sciences Environmental Sciences Land-Grant Mission New Life Sciences All CALS Research Home Academic Units People Events & Seminars Projects Collections Facilities Funding Index About Contact Us CALS Research Horticulture > Fruits > Grape > Science food   science   biofilm   agricultural   experiment   station   polyphenols   environmental   sciences   data   warehouse Jan 1, 2007  

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