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- Antimitotic and cell growth inhibitory properties of combretastatin A-4-like ethers Academic Article
- Aryl hydrocarbon receptor antagonists attenuate the deleterious effects of benzo[a]pyrene on isolated rat follicle development Academic Article
- Beneficial effects of resveratrol on respiratory chain defects in patients' fibroblasts involve estrogen receptor and estrogen-related receptor alpha signaling Academic Article
- Do wine polyphenols modulate p53 gene expression in human cancer cell lines? Academic Article
- Effect of disulphonic stilbenes on Ca2+ transport in smooth muscle plasma membranes Academic Article
- Improved Glucose Homeostasis in Obese Mice Treated With Resveratrol Is Associated With Alterations in the Gut Microbiome Academic Article
- Regulation of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 secretion by urokinase and tissue plasminogen activator in rat epithelioid-type smooth muscle cells Academic Article
- Resveratrol enhances prostate cancer cell response to ionizing radiation. Modulation of the AMPK, Akt and mTOR pathways Academic Article
- Resveratrol improves exercise performance and skeletal muscle oxidative capacity in heart failure Academic Article
- Resveratrol induces expression of the slow, oxidative phenotype in mdx mouse muscle together with enhanced activity of the SIRT1-PGC-1α axis Academic Article
- Resveratrol, a natural aryl hydrocarbon receptor antagonist, protects lung from DNA damage and apoptosis caused by benzo[a]pyrene Academic Article
- Resveratrol, a natural aryl hydrocarbon receptor antagonist, protects sperm from DNA damage and apoptosis caused by benzo(a)pyrene Academic Article
- SIRT1 Takes a Backseat to AMPK in the Regulation of Insulin Sensitivity by Resveratrol Academic Article
- Structurally simplified biphenyl combretastatin A4 derivatives retain in vitro anti-cancer activity dependent on mitotic arrest Academic Article
- Synthesis of α-methylstilbenes using an aqueous Wittig methodology and application toward the development of potent human aromatase inhibitors Academic Article