Liquiritigenin, a licorice flavonoid, helps mice resist disseminated candidiasis due to Candida albicans by Th1 immune response, whereas liquiritin, its glycoside form, does not. (Q46099127)
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scientific article published on 3 March 2009
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English | Liquiritigenin, a licorice flavonoid, helps mice resist disseminated candidiasis due to Candida albicans by Th1 immune response, whereas liquiritin, its glycoside form, does not. |
scientific article published on 3 March 2009 |
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Liquiritigenin, a licorice flavonoid, helps mice resist disseminated candidiasis due to Candida albicans by Th1 immune response, whereas liquiritin, its glycoside form, does not. (English)
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Ju Young Lee
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Jue-Hee Lee
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Ji Hye Park
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Song-Yi Kim
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Ji Young Choi
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Seung Ho Lee
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Yeong Shik Kim
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Sam Sik Kang
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Eui-Chan Jang
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Yongmoon Han
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3 March 2009
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