Gentiana lutea exerts anti-atherosclerotic effects by preventing endothelial inflammation and smooth muscle cell migration
Preclinical
Abstract
Gentiana lutea and its component isovitexin exerted anti-atherosclerotic effects by preventing endothelial inflammation and smooth-muscle-cell migration, demonstrating a vascular-protective anti-inflammatory activity of the herb.
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How to cite
Kesavan, R. and others (2016) 'Gentiana lutea exerts anti-atherosclerotic effects by preventing endothelial inflammation and smooth muscle cell migration', Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases, 26(4), pp. 293-301. doi:10.1016/j.numecd.2015.12.016
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