Comparative in vitro cytotoxicity of free curcumin and a liposomal curcumin formulation on various human cancer cell lines

comparative-in-vitro-cytotoxicity-of-free-curcumin-and-a-liposomal-curcumin-formulation-on-various-human-cancer-cell-lines
Comparative in vitro cytotoxicity of free curcumin and a liposomal curcumin formulation on various human cancer cell lines

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