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//Chemopreventive potential of curcumin in prostate cancer.
//Chemopreventive potential of curcumin in prostate cancer.
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//Methyltransferase inhibitor adenosine dialdehyde suppresses androgen receptor expression and prostate cancer growth.
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Revision as of 10:56, 22 May 2017

Curcumin: The Chuck Norris of DNA methyltransferase inhibitors by Etienne Robillard

Introduction

Curcuma longa (hence "curcumin") is a popular spice extract originating from India and used as a spicy additive in Indian gastronomy.

References

  1. [Paper1]

    Chemopreventive potential of curcumin in prostate cancer.

  2. [Paper2]

    Methyltransferase inhibitor adenosine dialdehyde suppresses androgen receptor expression and prostate cancer growth.

See also