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Santana-Rios G, Orner GA, Amantana A, Provost C, Wu SY, Dashwood RH.  2001.  Potent antimutagenic activity of white tea in comparison with green tea in the Salmonella assay.. Mutat Res. 495(1-2):61-74.
Dashwood RH, Xu M, Hernaez JF, Hasaniya N, Youn K, Razzuk A.  1999.  Cancer chemopreventive mechanisms of tea against heterocyclic amine mutagens from cooked meat.. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med. 220(4):239-43.
Dashwood W-M, Orner GA, Dashwood RH.  2002.  Inhibition of beta-catenin/Tcf activity by white tea, green tea, and epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG): minor contribution of H(2)O(2) at physiologically relevant EGCG concentrations.. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 296(3):584-8.
Orner GA, Dashwood W-M, Blum CA, G Díaz D, Li Q, Dashwood RH.  2003.  Suppression of tumorigenesis in the Apc(min) mouse: down-regulation of beta-catenin signaling by a combination of tea plus sulindac.. Carcinogenesis. 24(2):263-7.
Higdon JV, Frei B.  2003.  Tea catechins and polyphenols: health effects, metabolism, and antioxidant functions.. Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr. 43(1):89-143.
Larsen CA, Dashwood RH, Bisson WH.  2010.  Tea catechins as inhibitors of receptor tyrosine kinases: mechanistic insights and human relevance.. Pharmacol Res. 62(6):457-64.
Orner GA, Dashwood W-M, Blum CA, G Díaz D, Li Q, Al-Fageeh M, Tebbutt N, Heath JK, Ernst M, Dashwood RH.  2002.  Response of Apc(min) and A33 (delta N beta-cat) mutant mice to treatment with tea, sulindac, and 2-amino-1-methyl-6-phenylimidazo[4,5-b]pyridine (PhIP).. Mutat Res. 506-507:121-7.
Wang R, W Dashwood M, Löhr CV, Fischer KA, Pereira CB, Louderback M, Nakagama H, Bailey GS, Williams DE, Dashwood RH.  2008.  Protective versus promotional effects of white tea and caffeine on PhIP-induced tumorigenesis and beta-catenin expression in the rat.. Carcinogenesis. 29(4):834-9.
Larsen CA, Dashwood RH.  2010.  (-)-Epigallocatechin-3-gallate inhibits Met signaling, proliferation, and invasiveness in human colon cancer cells.. Arch Biochem Biophys. 501(1):52-7.
Orner GA, Dashwood W-M, Dashwood RH.  2004.  Tumor-suppressing effects of antioxidants from tea.. J Nutr. 134(11):3177S-3178S.
Dashwood W-M, Carter O, Al-Fageeh M, Li Q, Dashwood RH.  2005.  Lysosomal trafficking of beta-catenin induced by the tea polyphenol epigallocatechin-3-gallate.. Mutat Res. 591(1-2):161-72.

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