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Carcinogenesis|November 21, 2016
Loss of free fatty acid receptor 2 enhances colonic adenoma development and reduces the chemopreventive effects of black raspberries in ApcMin/+ micePan Pan, Chad W Skaer, Hsin-Tzu Wang, et al.
Molecular Therapy. Oncology|July 22, 2024
Enhanced treatment of breast cancer brain metastases with oncolytic virus expressing anti-CD47 antibody and temozolomideJing Wang, Lei Tian, Tasha Barr, et al.
Food Frontiers|September 24, 2021
Black raspberries attenuate colonic adenoma development in <i>Apc</i> <sup></sup> mice: Relationship to hypomethylation of promoters and gene bodiesYi-Wen Huang, Yue Yang Mo, Carla Elena Echeveste, et al.
Nutrition and Cancer|February 2, 2013
Black raspberry-derived anthocyanins demethylate tumor suppressor genes through the inhibition of DNMT1 and DNMT3B in colon cancer cellsLi-Shu Wang, Chieh-Ti Kuo, Seung-Ju Cho, et al.
Journal of Cancer Prevention|July 22, 2022
A Pilot Clinical Study to Investigate the Hypomethylating Properties of Freeze-dried Black Raspberries in Patients with Myelodysplastic Syndrome or Myeloproliferative NeoplasmAthena Dong, Xiaoqing Pan, Chien-Wei Lin, et al.
Cancer Immunology Research|November 26, 2015
Dietary Consumption of Black Raspberries or Their Anthocyanin Constituents Alters Innate Immune Cell Trafficking in Esophageal CancerDaniel S Peiffer, Li-Shu Wang, Noah P Zimmerman, et al.
Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition|September 20, 2022
Label compliance for ingredient verification: regulations, approaches, and trends for testing botanical products marketed for "immune health" in the United StatesHong You, Evelyn J Abraham, Jason Mulligan, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology|August 4, 2018
A Synthetic Disaccharide Derivative of Diphyllin, TAARD, Activates Human Natural Killer Cells to Secrete Interferon-Gamma <i>via</i> Toll-Like Receptor-Mediated NF-κB and STAT3 Signaling PathwaysLong Yi, Luxi Chen, Xiaofeng Guo, et al.
Clinical Cancer Research : an Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Research|December 3, 2010
Modulation of genetic and epigenetic biomarkers of colorectal cancer in humans by black raspberries: a phase I pilot studyLi-Shu Wang, Mark Arnold, Yi-Wen Huang, et al.
Cancer Prevention Research (Philadelphia, Pa.)|March 27, 2014
Chemoprevention of esophageal cancer with black raspberries, their component anthocyanins, and a major anthocyanin metabolite, protocatechuic acidDaniel S Peiffer, Noah P Zimmerman, Li-Shu Wang, et al.
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Carcinogenesis|November 21, 2016
Loss of free fatty acid receptor 2 enhances colonic adenoma development and reduces the chemopreventive effects of black raspberries in ApcMin/+ micePan Pan, Chad W Skaer, Hsin-Tzu Wang, et al.
Molecular Therapy. Oncology|July 22, 2024
Enhanced treatment of breast cancer brain metastases with oncolytic virus expressing anti-CD47 antibody and temozolomideJing Wang, Lei Tian, Tasha Barr, et al.
Food Frontiers|September 24, 2021
Black raspberries attenuate colonic adenoma development in <i>Apc</i> <sup></sup> mice: Relationship to hypomethylation of promoters and gene bodiesYi-Wen Huang, Yue Yang Mo, Carla Elena Echeveste, et al.
Nutrition and Cancer|February 2, 2013
Black raspberry-derived anthocyanins demethylate tumor suppressor genes through the inhibition of DNMT1 and DNMT3B in colon cancer cellsLi-Shu Wang, Chieh-Ti Kuo, Seung-Ju Cho, et al.
Journal of Cancer Prevention|July 22, 2022
A Pilot Clinical Study to Investigate the Hypomethylating Properties of Freeze-dried Black Raspberries in Patients with Myelodysplastic Syndrome or Myeloproliferative NeoplasmAthena Dong, Xiaoqing Pan, Chien-Wei Lin, et al.
Cancer Immunology Research|November 26, 2015
Dietary Consumption of Black Raspberries or Their Anthocyanin Constituents Alters Innate Immune Cell Trafficking in Esophageal CancerDaniel S Peiffer, Li-Shu Wang, Noah P Zimmerman, et al.
Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition|September 20, 2022
Label compliance for ingredient verification: regulations, approaches, and trends for testing botanical products marketed for "immune health" in the United StatesHong You, Evelyn J Abraham, Jason Mulligan, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology|August 4, 2018
A Synthetic Disaccharide Derivative of Diphyllin, TAARD, Activates Human Natural Killer Cells to Secrete Interferon-Gamma <i>via</i> Toll-Like Receptor-Mediated NF-κB and STAT3 Signaling PathwaysLong Yi, Luxi Chen, Xiaofeng Guo, et al.
Clinical Cancer Research : an Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Research|December 3, 2010
Modulation of genetic and epigenetic biomarkers of colorectal cancer in humans by black raspberries: a phase I pilot studyLi-Shu Wang, Mark Arnold, Yi-Wen Huang, et al.
Cancer Prevention Research (Philadelphia, Pa.)|March 27, 2014
Chemoprevention of esophageal cancer with black raspberries, their component anthocyanins, and a major anthocyanin metabolite, protocatechuic acidDaniel S Peiffer, Noah P Zimmerman, Li-Shu Wang, et al.
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