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A 13-week repeated dose oral toxicity study on a water extract of Artemisia annua in Sprague-Dawley rat

Park SJ, Ho SH, Kim SH, Park C, Cho EY, You JR

Artemisia annua (AA) is a well-known as a source of antimalarial drug (artemisinin), which also has been traditionally used as an antipyretic and hemostatic agent in Korea and China. In...
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Detection of acetaminophen-induced liver damage by fluorescence bioimaging, serum biochemistry and histopathological examination

Kang JS

The purpose of this study was to examine the characteristics of acetaminophen (APAP)-induced liver damage, using fluorescence bioimaging, serum biochemistry, and histopathology. At six weeks of age, eighteen mice were...
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Lysyl oxidase-variant 2 functions as an amine oxidase toward histone H2A

Li C, Sharma-Bhandari A, Kim Y

Lysyl oxidase-variant 2 (LOX-v2) is a novel variant of lysyl oxidase (LOX) that functions as an amine oxidase for the formation of lysine-mediated crosslinks found in collagen and elastin fibrils....
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Quantitative changes innatural antibodies stimulated from a D-galactose-induced aging mouse model

Park JH, Yang SB, Choi TS

In previous studies, we found the production of antibodies against cross-reactive bovine serum albumin (BSA) in D-galactose (D-gal) induced aging mouse models. We performed immunoblot analysis with mouse tissue lysates...
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Prevention or treatment of enzyme treated royal jelly on monosodium-iodoacetate-induced osteoarthritis

Hong SH, Hwang SW, Son YK, Lee NY, Kim O

Royal jelly (RJ) is a gelatinous substance that bees produce to feed bees and queen bees. It’s frequently sold as a dietary supplement to treat a variety of physical ailments...
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