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Cancer Research|September 16, 2010
Clinical pharmacology of resveratrol and its metabolites in colorectal cancer patientsKetan R Patel, Victoria A Brown, Donald J L Jones, et al.
Cancer Prevention Research (Philadelphia, Pa.)|December 13, 2012
Prolonged biologically active colonic tissue levels of curcumin achieved after oral administration--a clinical pilot study including assessment of patient acceptabilityGlen R B Irving, Lynne M Howells, Stewart Sale, et al.
Plos One|February 7, 2022
Increased mitochondrial proline metabolism sustains proliferation and survival of colorectal cancer cellsSaif Sattar Alaqbi, Lynsey Burke, Inna Guterman, et al.
Science Translational Medicine|July 31, 2015
Cancer chemoprevention: Evidence of a nonlinear dose response for the protective effects of resveratrol in humans and miceHong Cai, Edwina Scott, Abeer Kholghi, et al.
Cancer Letters|June 21, 2025
An old spice with new tricks: Curcumin targets adenoma and colorectal cancer stem-like cells associated with poor survival outcomesSam Khan, Ankur Karmokar, Lynne Howells, et al.
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Cancer Research|September 16, 2010
Clinical pharmacology of resveratrol and its metabolites in colorectal cancer patientsKetan R Patel, Victoria A Brown, Donald J L Jones, et al.
Cancer Prevention Research (Philadelphia, Pa.)|December 13, 2012
Prolonged biologically active colonic tissue levels of curcumin achieved after oral administration--a clinical pilot study including assessment of patient acceptabilityGlen R B Irving, Lynne M Howells, Stewart Sale, et al.
Plos One|February 7, 2022
Increased mitochondrial proline metabolism sustains proliferation and survival of colorectal cancer cellsSaif Sattar Alaqbi, Lynsey Burke, Inna Guterman, et al.
Science Translational Medicine|July 31, 2015
Cancer chemoprevention: Evidence of a nonlinear dose response for the protective effects of resveratrol in humans and miceHong Cai, Edwina Scott, Abeer Kholghi, et al.
Cancer Letters|June 21, 2025
An old spice with new tricks: Curcumin targets adenoma and colorectal cancer stem-like cells associated with poor survival outcomesSam Khan, Ankur Karmokar, Lynne Howells, et al.
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