Unveiling correlations between aristolochic acids and liver cancer: spatiotemporal heterogeneity phenomenon
Abstract Aristolochic acids are a class of naturally occurring compounds in Aristolochiaceae that have similar structural skeletons and chemical properties. Exposure to aristolochic acids is a risk factor for severe kidney disease and urinary system cancer. However, the carcinogenicity of aristoloch...
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Main Authors: | Chengxian Li (Author), Xinyu Li (Author), Ming Niu (Author), Dake Xiao (Author), Ye Luo (Author), Yinkang Wang (Author), Zhi-E. Fang (Author), Xiaoyan Zhan (Author), Xu Zhao (Author), Mingxia Fang (Author), Jiabo Wang (Author), Xiaohe Xiao (Author), Zhaofang Bai (Author) |
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