Potential cancer chemopreventive activity of simple isoquinolines, 1-benzylisoquinolines, and protoberberines.
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Kazuyoshi Takeda | Harukuni Tokuda | Yumi Nishiyama | Tomoko Hasegawa | H. Nishino | H. Tokuda | Hoyoku Nishino | K. Iwasa | C. Mukai | K. Takeda | Wenhua Cui | Kinuko Iwasa | Akiko Kashihara | Yosuke Mitani | Masataka Moriyasu | Miyoji Hanaoka | Chisato Mukai | M. Hanaoka | Wenhua Cui | Y. Nishiyama | M. Moriyasu | T. Hasegawa | A. Kashihara | Yosuke Mitani
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