The effects of dietary curcumin and rutin on colonic inflammation and gene expression in multidrug resistance gene-deficient (mdr1a-/-) mice, a model of inflammatory bowel diseases.
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The effects of dietary curcumin and rutin on colonic inflammation and gene expression in multidrug resistance gene-deficient (mdr1a-/-) mice, a model of inflammatory bowel diseases.
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Katia Nones
Shuotun Zhu
Yvonne E M Dommels
Zaneta A Park
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10.1017/S0007114508009847
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2008-09-02T00:00:00Z