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Myrtle (Myrtus communis) leaf extract suppresses hepatotoxicity induced by monosodium glutamate and acrylamide through obstructing apoptosis, DNA fragmentation, and cell cycle arrest

Hanaa A. Hassan, Wafaa M. El-Kholy, Mamdouh R. El‐Sawi, Nadine A. Galal, Mohamed Fawzy Ramadan

2020Environmental Science and Pollution Research25 citationsDOI

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ApoptosisDNA fragmentationProgrammed cell deathViability assayGenotoxicityCell cycleMyrtus communisMonosodium glutamateAcrylamideBiologyFragmentation (computing)DNA damagePharmacologyToxicityBiochemistryChemistryMedicineInternal medicineFood scienceDNAEssential oilOrganic chemistryEcologyPolymerCopolymerPotato Plant ResearchSaffron Plant Research StudiesGABA and Rice Research
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