Correlations between morphological changes induced by curcumin and its biological activities

Curcumin is a phytochemical polyphenol extracted from turmeric rhizome, with multiple biological activities, intensively studied in various therapeutic areas. Its effects covers a wide range of specialties, from the neuroprotective to the antimetastatic properties, influencing pathologies from cardi...

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Hauptverfasser: Stoica, Laura, Stoica, Bogdan Alexandru, Olinici, Doiniţa, Onofrei, Pavel, Botez, Emanuela Ana, Cotrutz, Carmen Elena
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