Plant science and human nutrition: challenges in assessing health-promoting properties of phytochemicals.

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Published in Plant Cell on July 29, 2011

Authors

Maria H Traka1, Richard F Mithen

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1: Institute of Food Research, Norwich Research Park, Norwich NR47UA, United Kingdom.

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