6-Shogaol, an active compound of ginger, protects dopaminergic neurons in Parkinson's disease models via anti-neuroinflammation
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6-Shogaol, an active compound of ginger, protects dopaminergic neurons in Parkinson's disease models via anti-neuroinflammation
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ACTA PHARMACOLOGICA SINICA
Volume 34, Issue 9, Pages 1131-1139
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Springer Nature
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2013-07-01
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10.1038/aps.2013.57
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