Gender differences in the protective effects of green tea against amnestic mild cognitive impairment in the elderly Han population
Hua Xu,1,2 Yaping Wang,3 Yefeng Yuan,4 Xulai Zhang,5 Xiaoyun Zuo,6 Lijuan Cui,7 Ying Liu,8 Wei Chen,9 Ning Su,1,2 Haihong Wang,1,2 Feng Yan,1,2 Xia Li,1,2 Tao Wang,1,2 Shifu Xiao1,2 1Department of Geriatric Psychiatry, Shanghai Mental Health Center, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine,...
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Main Authors: | Xu H, Wang Y, Yuan Y, Zhang X, Zuo XY, Cui L, Liu Y, Chen W, Su N, Wang H, Yan F, Li X, Wang T, Xiao S |
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2018
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