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360 related items for PubMed ID: 11097223

  • 1. Characterization of potentially chemopreventive phenols in extracts of brown rice that inhibit the growth of human breast and colon cancer cells.
    Hudson EA, Dinh PA, Kokubun T, Simmonds MS, Gescher A.
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  • 12. Growth-inhibitory and cell cycle-arresting properties of the rice bran constituent tricin in human-derived breast cancer cells in vitro and in nude mice in vivo.
    Cai H, Hudson EA, Mann P, Verschoyle RD, Greaves P, Manson MM, Steward WP, Gescher AJ.
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