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References on Riboflavin's Protection Against Neoplasia
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Kensler, C.J., Sugiura, K., Young, N.F., Halter, C.R., and Rhoads, C.P.
Partial protection of rats by riboflavin with casein against liver cancer
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Griffin, A.C. and Baumann, C.A. Hepatic riboflavin and tumor formation
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