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Dietary fish oil deactivates a growth-promoting signaling pathway in hepatoma 7288CTC in buffalo rats

2006

Smith, L.C. | Dauchy, E.M. | Dauchy, R.T. | Sauer, L.A. | Blask, D.E. | Davidson, L.K. | Krause, J.A. | Lynch, D.T.


Bibliographic information
Volume 56 Issue 2 Pagination 204 - 213 ISSN 0163-5581
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Other Subjects
Animal disease models; Fat intake; Hepatoma; Chemoprevention; Inhibitors; Random allocation; Blood supply; Linoleic acids; Omega-3 fatty acids; Neoplasm; Unsaturated; Dietary fats; Liver neoplasms; Experimental; Cyclic amp; Cyclic amp; Sprague-dawley; Dietary fat; Growth-promoting signaling pathway; Anticarcinogenic activity; Signal transduction; Male; Diet and diet-related diseases; Physiology of human nutrition; Drug effects; Inbred buf; Hepatocellular; G-proteins; Biochemical mechanisms; And safety; Human medicine
Language
English
Note
2019-12-04
Type
Journal Article; Text

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