Licochalcone a: a review of its pharmacology activities and molecular mechanisms

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  • Who: Licochalcone A et al. from the Greater Baltimore Medical Center, United States Keio University, Japan have published the research: Licochalcone A: a review of its pharmacology activities and molecular mechanisms, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • Future: As T-UCRs are also noncoding RNAs and have good conservative characteristics among rats mice and humans playing a fundamental and primary role in gene regulation more research should be performed to explore the effect of Lico A on posttranscriptional gene regulation. et_al 2010 Bartelt et_al 2011).

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