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Effects of plant phenolic compounds tannic acid and resveratrol on prostate cancer metastasis
Date
2014-09-01
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KARAKURT, SERDAR
Akkulak, Merve
Evin, Emre
Adalı, Orhan
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Metastasis
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Proliferation
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Tannic acid
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Resveratrol
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Prostate cancer
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S. KARAKURT, M. Akkulak, E. Evin, and O. Adalı, “Effects of plant phenolic compounds tannic acid and resveratrol on prostate cancer metastasis,” 2014, vol. 281, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/53109.