Researchers warn nano-polyphenols may have reversed effects
date:Sep 18, 2012
t think much about it, but this is the first time I've seen this happen with the nano-form of a compound, explained Anderson.

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During the research, Anderson and her colleagues used white blood cells (lymphocytes) from healthy volunteers and cancer patients to assess the potential anti-cancer effects of tea polyphenols. The polyphenols were presented in both bulk and nano- forms and compared against of anti-cancer drugs to measure their protection against DNA damage.

The authors e
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