Antioxidant and α-Glucosidase Inhibitory Activities of the Extracts of Aster koraiensis Leaves
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Lee, Tae Gu
(Clinical Medicine Division, KIOM)
Hyun, Soo Wang (Herbal Medicine Research Division, KIOM) Lee, Ik Soo (Herbal Medicine Research Division, KIOM) Park, Bong Kyun (Clinical Medicine Division, KIOM) Kim, Jin Sook (Herbal Medicine Research Division, KIOM) Kim, Chan Sik (Clinical Medicine Division, KIOM) |
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