Indole-3-carbinol as a chemopreventive and anti-cancer agent.
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S. Kulp | Ching-Shih Chen | J. Weng | Jing-Ru Weng | Samuel K Kulp | Chen-Hsun Tsai | Chen-Hsun Tsai | Ching S. Chen
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