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Reiter CEN et al. – EGCG decreases ET–1 expression and secretion from endothelial cells, in part, via Akt– and AMPK–stimulated FOXO1 regulation of the ET–1 promoter. These findings may be relevant to beneficial cardiovascular actions of green tea.

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