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Azuma T

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Title Authors Year Journal
Inhibition of repair-related DNA polymerases by vitamin Ks, their related quinone derivatives and associated inflammatory activity (Review). Azuma T 2013 International journal of oncology
Inhibitory effects of glycyrrhetinic Acid on DNA polymerase and inflammatory activities. Azuma T 2012 Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine : eCAM
Effects of quinone derivatives, such as 1,4-naphthoquinone, on DNA polymerase inhibition and anti-inflammatory action. Azuma T 2011 Medicinal chemistry (Shāriqah (United Arab Emirates))
Inhibitory effects of vitamin K3 derivatives on DNA polymerase and inflammatory activity. Azuma T 2011 International journal of molecular medicine
Effects of Intermediates between Vitamins K(2) and K(3) on Mammalian DNA Polymerase Inhibition and Anti-Inflammatory Activity. Azuma T 2011 International journal of molecular sciences
Inhibitory effects of sulfobacin B on DNA polymerase and inflammation. Azuma T 2010 Int J Mol Med

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