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Immunomodulatory effect of diallyl sulfide on experimentally-induced benign prostate hyperplasia via the suppression of CD4+T/IL-17 and TGF-β1/ERK pathways

Eman M. Elbaz, Hebat Allah A. Amin, Ahmed S. Kamel, Sherehan M. Ibrahim, Hebatullah S. Helmy

2020Inflammopharmacology18 citationsDOI

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HyperplasiaInternal medicineEndocrinologyTestosterone (patch)MedicineMAPK/ERK pathwayTestosterone propionateFinasterideProstateDihydrotestosteroneImmune systemProstate-specific antigenAndrogenSignal transductionChemistryImmunologyHormoneCancerBiochemistryGarlic and Onion StudiesNephrotoxicity and Medicinal PlantsMast cells and histamine
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