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  • 1. A novel dietary triterpene Lupeol induces fas-mediated apoptotic death of androgen-sensitive prostate cancer cells and inhibits tumor growth in a xenograft model.
    Saleem M, Kweon MH, Yun JM, Adhami VM, Khan N, Syed DN, Mukhtar H.
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