Synergistic anti-inflammatory effects of Laminaria japonica fucoidan and Cistanche tubulosa extract
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Dongsun Park | Yun-Bae Kim | Yun-Hui Yang | Yoon-bok Lee | Sung-Pyo Lee | Jangbeen Kyung | Dajeong Kim | E. Choi | Tae-Su Kim
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