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Trevenzoli, D.A.M., Cock, N.R.O.S., Souza, L.N.G.D., Vaz, S.L.D.A., Leite, M.F., Barros, L.A.P.D. and Pereira, T.C.R. (2018). Green Tea: a Potential Radioprotective Agent for the Oral Mucosa. Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology, [online] 126(3), pp.e175–e176