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Anti-melanogenic effects of black, green, and white tea extracts on immortalized melanocytes

Kim YC, Choi SY, Park EY

Tea contains polyphenols and is one of the most popular beverages consumed worldwide. Because most tyrosinase inhibitors that regulate melanogenesis are phenol/catechol derivatives, this study investigated the inhibitory effects of...
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A Non-Frozen Living Tissue Bank for Allotransplantation Using Green Tea Polyphenols

Hyon SH

Generally, mammalian cells and living tissues can be cryopreserved in a frozen state at very low temperatures over a long storage term. The survival rate of cell suspensions is often...
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Epigallocatechin gallate, a constituent of green tea, suppresses cytokine-induced pancreatic beta-cell damage

Han MK

  • KMID: 1097262
  • Exp Mol Med.
  • 2003 Apr;35(2):136-139.
Cytokines produced by immune cells infiltrating pancreatic islets have been implicated as one of the important mediators of beta-cell destruction in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. In this study, the protective effects...
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