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From: Polyphenols of Camellia sinenesis decrease mortality, hepatic injury and generation of cytokines and reactive oxygen and nitrogen species after hemorrhage/resuscitation in rats

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Increased survival after hemorrhage/resuscitation in polyphenol-treated rats. Water- and polyphenol-gavaged rats were subjected to sham operation or bled to a mean arterial pressure of 28 mm Hg and resuscitated as described in MATERIALS AND METHODS. Group sizes were 3-8 per group. *, p < 0.05 vs. water gavage.

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