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Research

  • 4C Association 2011 Annual Report
  • The report of the second International Coffee Organization (ICO) Consultative Forum on Coffee Sector Finance on 6 March 2012 is now available and click on the following links for access to presentations, audio recordings, and the press release
  • Temporal sequence of incident cigarette, coffee, and alcohol use among AA participants
  • Coffee Conference 2007
  • Dicinnamoylquinides in roasted coffee inhibit the human adenosine transporter
  • Chlorogenic Acids and Lactones in Regular and Water-Decaffeinated Arabica Coffees
  • Effect of Roasting on the Formation of Chlorogenic Acid Lactones in Coffee
  • Quinides of Roasted Coffee Enhance Insulin Action in Conscious Rats
  • 4-Caffeoyl-1, 5-quinide in roasted coffee inhibits [3H]naloxone binding and reverses anti-nociceptive effects of morphine in mice

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