Pilot clinical study of the effects of ginger root extract on eicosanoids in colonic mucosa of subjects at increased risk for colorectal cancer
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Pilot clinical study of the effects of ginger root extract on eicosanoids in colonic mucosa of subjects at increased risk for colorectal cancer
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MOLECULAR CARCINOGENESIS
Volume 54, Issue 9, Pages 908-915
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Wiley
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2014-04-24
DOI
10.1002/mc.22163
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