Anti-inflammatory effects of lavender and eucalyptus essential oils on the in vitro cell culture model of bladder pain syndrome using T24 cells
Abstract Background Interstitial cystitis (IC) has a chronic chemical irritation and inflammation of non-bacterial origin in the bladder wall leading to various severe symptoms. There is evidence that chronic inflammation is significantly associated with abnormal urothelial barrier function, epithel...
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Main Authors: | Adrienn Horváth (Author), Edina Pandur (Author), Katalin Sipos (Author), Giuseppe Micalizzi (Author), Luigi Mondello (Author), Andrea Böszörményi (Author), Péter Birinyi (Author), Györgyi Horváth (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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