Boswellic Acid Synergizes With Low-Level Ionizing Radiation to Modulate Bisphenol Induced-Lung Toxicity in Rats by Inhibiting JNK/ERK/c-Fos Pathway

Bisphenol A (BPA) is a low molecular weight chemical compound that has a deleterious effect on the endocrine system. It was used in plastics manufacturing with injurious effects on different body systems. Occupational exposure to low-level ionizing radiation (<1 Gy) is shown to attenuate an estab...

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Main Authors: Somya Z. Mansour (Author), Fatma S. M. Moawed (Author), Monda M. M. Badawy (Author), Hebatallah E. Mohamed (Author)
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Published: SAGE Publishing, 2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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