Pharmacodynamics of dietary phytochemical indoles I3C and DIM: Induction of Nrf2-mediated phase II drug metabolizing and antioxidant genes and synergism with isothiocyanates
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Pharmacodynamics of dietary phytochemical indoles I3C and DIM: Induction of Nrf2-mediated phase II drug metabolizing and antioxidant genes and synergism with isothiocyanates
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BIOPHARMACEUTICS & DRUG DISPOSITION
Volume 32, Issue 5, Pages 289-300
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Wiley
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2011-06-08
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10.1002/bdd.759
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