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Petiveria alliacea increases the number of myeloid progenitor cells and the level of colony-stimulating factor in Listeria infected mice.
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: Immunopharmacol Immunotoxicol. 1999 Feb;21(1):109-24. PMID:
10084333
Article Published Date
: Feb 01, 1999
Study Type
: Animal Study
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Petiveria alliacea : CK(2) : AC(1)
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Listeria Infections : CK(24) : AC(17)
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Myelodysplasia : CK(4) : AC(2)
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Neutropenia : CK(90) : AC(22)
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Neutropenia: Cyclic : CK(48) : AC(16)
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Colony-Stimulating Factors (CSFs) : CK(33) : AC(9)
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Royal jelly has significant antitumor activity.
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: Int Immunopharmacol. 2005 Apr;5(4):679-88. PMID:
15710337
Article Published Date
: Apr 01, 2005
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Royal Jelly : CK(61) : AC(25)
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Myelodysplasia : CK(4) : AC(2)
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Tumors : CK(197) : AC(110)
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