Chebulagic acid, a COX-LOX dual inhibitor isolated from the fruits of Terminalia chebula Retz., induces apoptosis in COLO-205 cell line.
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P. Reddanna | G. Jyotsna | T. C. Reddy | Satish Sharan | D. Reddy | N. Priya | V. Lakshmipathi | T. Reddy | G. Jyotsna
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