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HeLa cells treated with siRNA against RRP40, RRP6, and DIS3 or isoginkgetin and spliceostatin A
Cervical carcinoma HeLa cells treated with camptothecin or isoginkgetin
Raw264.7 macrophage gene expression in response to biologically active fractions of H.perforatum
Livers from rats with liver fibrosis treated with Ginkgetin
Prostate stromal cells treated with Bleomycin and procyanidin C(PCC1)
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Characteristic biflavonoids from Daphne kiusiana var. atrocaulis (Rehd.) F. Maekawa.
Studies on the inhibition of α-glucosidase by biflavonoids and their interaction mechanisms.
Molecular Networking Accelerated Discovery of Biflavonoid Alkaloids from Cephalotaxus sinensis.
Trichocladabiflavone A, a chalcone-flavonone type biflavonoid from Selaginella trichoclada Alsto.
Metabolic interaction between biflavonoids in Ginkgo biloba leaves and tacrolimus.
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