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Sea Hare Hydrolysate-Induced Reduction of Human Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Cell Growth through Regulation of Macrophage Polarization and Non-Apoptotic Regulated Cell Death Pathways.
Cancers (Basel). 2020 Mar 19;12(3):726. doi: 10.3390/cancers12030726.
Cancers (Basel). 2020.
PMID: 32204484
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Oyster-Derived Tyr-Ala (YA) Peptide Prevents Lipopolysaccharide/D-Galactosamine-Induced Acute Liver Failure by Suppressing Inflammatory, Apoptotic, Ferroptotic, and Pyroptotic Signals.
Siregar AS, Nyiramana MM, Kim EJ, Cho SB, Woo MS, Lee DK, Hong SG, Han J, Kang SS, Kim DR, Choi YJ, Kang D.
Siregar AS, et al.
Mar Drugs. 2021 Oct 28;19(11):614. doi: 10.3390/md19110614.
Mar Drugs. 2021.
PMID: 34822485
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Dipeptide YA is Responsible for the Positive Effect of Oyster Hydrolysates on Alcohol Metabolism in Single Ethanol Binge Rodent Models.
Siregar AS, Nyiramana MM, Kim EJ, Shin EJ, Woo MS, Kim JM, Kim JH, Lee DK, Hahm JR, Kim HJ, Kim CW, Kim NG, Park SH, Choi YJ, Kang SS, Hong SG, Han J, Kang D.
Siregar AS, et al.
Mar Drugs. 2020 Oct 11;18(10):512. doi: 10.3390/md18100512.
Mar Drugs. 2020.
PMID: 33050644
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