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Livers of rat exposed to variety of hepatotoxic compounds
Esophagi from rats treated with or without NMBA and PEITC
Phytochemical-mediated responses in human hepatocytes.
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A Comparative Review of Key Isothiocyanates and Their Health Benefits.
Isothiocyanates in medicine: A comprehensive review on phenylethyl-, allyl-, and benzyl-isothiocyana…
Chemopreventive aspects, investigational anticancer applications and current perspectives on allyl i…
Non-enzymatic degradation of aliphatic Brassicaceae isothiocyanates during aqueous heat treatment.
Brassica-derived isothiocyanates as anticancer therapeutic agents and their nanodelivery.
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Isothiocyanates and Metabolic Health
Phenethyl Isothiocyanate in Preventing Lung Cancer in Smokers
Study of Phenethyl Isothiocyanate in Lymphoproliferative Disorders
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Brassica Intake and Isothiocyanate Absorption
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