Plant Metabolomics: The Future of Anticancer Drug Discovery
Drug development from medicinal plants constitutes an important strategy for finding natural anticancer therapies. While several plant secondary metabolites with potential antitumor activities have been identified, well-defined mechanisms of action remained uncovered. In fact, studies of medicinal p...
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Main Authors: | Ranin Dabbousy (Author), Mohamad Rima (Author), Rabih Roufayel (Author), Mohamad Rahal (Author), Christian Legros (Author), Jean-Marc Sabatier (Author), Ziad Fajloun (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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