Low-dose resveratrol did not have the opposite effect on intestinal adenoma development when given in a standard diet instead of a high-fat diet, although we agree on the need for more information on the interaction of diet-derived compounds, such as resveratrol and other lifestyle, metabolic, and hormonal factors.
Response to comment on "Cancer chemoprevention: Evidence of a nonlinear dose response for the protective effects of resveratrol in humans and mice" / K. Brown, A. Rufini, A. Gescher. - In: SCIENCE TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 1946-6234. - 8:350(2016), pp. 350lr2.1-350lr2.1. [10.1126/scitranslmed.aag2816]
Response to comment on "Cancer chemoprevention: Evidence of a nonlinear dose response for the protective effects of resveratrol in humans and mice"
A. Rufini;
2016
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Low-dose resveratrol did not have the opposite effect on intestinal adenoma development when given in a standard diet instead of a high-fat diet, although we agree on the need for more information on the interaction of diet-derived compounds, such as resveratrol and other lifestyle, metabolic, and hormonal factors.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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