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 Caffeine triggers epinephrine/adrenaline release and we know that there are bacterial species whose behavior is affected by epinephrine.   Caffeine triggers epinephrine/adrenaline release and we know that there are bacterial species whose behavior is affected by epinephrine.  
-We have identified this signal as the hormone epinephrine and show that β- and α-adrenergic antagonists can block the bacterial response to this hormone.  (({{pubmed>long:12847292}}))+<blockquote>We have identified this signal as the hormone epinephrine and show that β- and α-adrenergic antagonists can block the bacterial response to this hormone.  (({{pubmed>long:12847292}})) 
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 Quercetin, not caffeine, is a major neuroprotective component in both caffeinated and decaffeinated **coffee**.   (({{pubmed>long:27479153}})) Quercetin, not caffeine, is a major neuroprotective component in both caffeinated and decaffeinated **coffee**.   (({{pubmed>long:27479153}}))
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