Direct inhibition of elastase and matrixmetalloproteinases and stimulation of biosynthesis of fibrillar collagens, elastin, and fibrillins by xanthohumol.
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S. González | N. Philips | G. Haas | M. Samuel | P. Natarajan | J. Conté | Yu-Jun Chen | R. Arena
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