Solanum nigrum Unripe fruit fraction attenuates Adriamycin resistance by down-regulating multi-drug resistance protein (Mdr)-1 through Jak-STAT pathway
Abstract Background Solanum nigrum, herbal plant that commonly grows in temperate climate zone, has been used as a traditional folk medicine whose ripen fruits were proven to exhibit anti-tumor properties. In traditional Chinese medicine, it has been used for centuries to cure inflammation, edema, m...
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Main Authors: | Sankar Jagadeeshan (Author), Diana David (Author), S. Jisha (Author), S. Manjula (Author), S. Asha Nair (Author) |
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