Pinus roxburghii Constituents Augment Human Lymphocytes Mediated Cytotoxicity Towards Cancer Cells
Background: Pinus roxburghii has been used in the Himalayan region as folkloric remedy while nothing is yet known about its immunomodulatory potential. Methods: The crude extracts of green and fallen pine needles were subjected to sequential fractionation to get partially purified fractions. Human p...
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Main Authors: | Henok Gullilat, Adesh k Saini, Reena Kumari, Gourav Chandan, Reena V Saini |
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Language: | EN |
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Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/1264cb9e9f52412e88ec74e6a24a14d2 |
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