Artepillin C, a major component of Brazilian green propolis, inhibits endoplasmic reticulum stress and protein aggregation.
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Y. Hirata | Y. Kamatari | Shintaro Kimura | K. Oh‐hashi | Masanari Motoyama | Takanori Ikawa | Madoka Takashima
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