Journal of Internal Medicine Concepts & Practice ›› 2023, Vol. 18 ›› Issue (05): 368-371.doi: 10.16138/j.1673-6087.2023.05.013
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Mukadas Rahman, JIANG Jie, TONG Jianjing()
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2022-08-10
Online:
2023-10-30
Published:
2024-01-25
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TONG Jianjing
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Mukadas Rahman, JIANG Jie, TONG Jianjing. Research progress on the effects of coffee on malignant tumors of digestive system[J]. Journal of Internal Medicine Concepts & Practice, 2023, 18(05): 368-371.
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