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1. Boswellia carteri extract and 3-O-acetyl-alpha-boswellic acid suppress T cell function. Zimmermann-Klemd AM, Reinhardt JK, Nilsu T, Morath A, Falanga CM, Schamel WW, Huber R, Hamburger M, Gründemann C. Fitoterapia; 2020 Oct; 146():104694. PubMed ID: 32712132 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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