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Bibliografía
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cirrhosis.
American Journal of Epidemiology 136 (10):1248 -57
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SIDECIR Group. (2001) Coffee, caffeine, and the risk of liver cirrhosis.
Ann Epidemiol (7):458-65
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JAMA 1999 Jun 9;281(22):2106-12
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cirrhosis.
American Journal of Epidemiology 136 (10):1248 -57
- Corrao, G; Zambon, A; Bagnardi, V; D'Amicis, A & Klatsky, A. Collaborative
SIDECIR Group. (2001) Coffee, caffeine, and the risk of liver cirrhosis.
Ann Epidemiol (7):458-65
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consumption on liver enzymes.
Eur J Epidemiol 1993 May; 9(3): 293-7
- Huber WW, Scharf G, Rossmanith W, Prustomersky S, Grasl-Kraupp B, Peter B,
Turesky RJ, Schulte-Hermann R. The coffee components kahweol and cafestol induce
gamma-glutamylcysteine synthetase, the rate limiting enzyme of chemoprotective
glutathione synthesis, in several organs of the rat.
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