Curcumin activates the haem oxygenase-1 gene via regulation of Nrf2 and the antioxidant-responsive element
Elisabeth Abidemi Balogun(Northwick Park Institute for Medical Research), Roberto Motterlini(Inserm), Colin J. Green(Northwick Park Institute for Medical Research), Jawed Alam(University Medical Center New Orleans), Pengfei Gong(Ochsner Medical Center), Erin Killeen(Ochsner Medical Center), Martha Hoque(Northwick Park Institute for Medical Research), Roberta Foresti(Inserm)
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