Compounds isolated from Curcuma aromatica Salisb. inhibit human P450 enzymes
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概要
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- Springer Japanの論文
- 2011-07-20
著者
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KUNUGI Akira
School of Life Science, Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Science
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Yun Young
National Institute Of Health Sciences
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INOUE Hideshi
School of Life Science, Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Science
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Kunugi Akira
School Of Life Sciences Tokyo Univ. Of Pharmacy And Life Sciences
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Yun Young
School Of Life Science Tokyo University Of Pharmacy And Life Science
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Inoue Hideshi
School Of Life Sciences Tokyo University Of Pharmacy And Life Science
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Bamba Yoshinori
School Of Life Sciences Tokyo University Of Pharmacy And Life Science
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