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1 Nilesh Mehta, and Lisa Ozick. : Drug-Induced Hepatotoxicity. http://www.emedicine.com/Med/topic3718.htm/ View Article
2 Avakian, E. V. and Evonuk, Jr. : Effect of panax ginseng extract on tissue glycogen and adrenal cholesterol depletion during prolong exercise. Planta Medica. 36, 43-48 (1979)/   DOI View Article
3 Zhang, Q. H., Wu, C. F., Duan, L. and Yang, J. Y. : Protective effects of total saponins from stem and leaf of Panax ginseng against cyclophosphamide-induced genotoxicity and apoptosis in mouse bone marrow cells and peripheral lymphocyte cells. Food Chem. Toxicol. 46, 293-302 (2008)./   DOI   Ndsl View Article
4 Yao, H. T., Chang, Y. W., Chen, C. T., Chiang, M. T., Chang, L. and Yeh, T. K. : Shengmai San reduces hepatic lipids and lipid peroxidation in rats fed on a high-cholesterol diet. J. Ethnopharmacol. 116, 49-57 (2008)./   DOI   Ndsl View Article
5 송석환, 민일식, 장규식 : 금산의 다양한 토양으로부터 채취된 고려 인삼의 주 원소 함량 비교. 고려인삼학회지 32(3), 194-209 (2006)/   KOI   DOI View Article
6 Weighardt, H. and Holzmann, B. : Role of Toll-like receptor responses for sepsis pathogenesis Immunobiology. 212, 715-722 (2008)/   DOI   Ndsl View Article
7 Joo, S. S., Yoo, Y. M., Ahn, B. W., Nam, S. Y., Kim, Y. B., Hwang, K. W. and Lee, do. I. : Prevention of inflammationmediated neurotoxicity by Rg3 and its role in microglial activation. Biol Pharm Bull. 31, 1392-1396 (2008)/   DOI   Ndsl View Article
8 Ye, X., Ding, J., Zhou, X., Chen, G. and Liu, S. F. : Divergent roles of endothelial NF-kappaB in multiple organ injury and bacterial clearance in mouse models of sepsis. J. Exd. Med. 9, 1303-1315 (2008)/ View Article
9 Li, Y. N., Wu, Y. L., Jia, Z. H. and Qi, J. S.: Interaction between COX-2 and iNOS aggravates vascular lesion and antagonistic effect of ginsenoside. J. Ethnopharmacol. 119, 305-311 (2008)/   DOI   Ndsl View Article
10 Seo, Y. J., Kwon, M. S., Choi, H. W., Jang, J. E., Lee, J. K., Sun, Y., Jung, J. S., Park, S. H. and Suh, H.W. : Intracerebroventricular ginsenosides are antinociceptive in proinflammatory cytokine-induced pain behaviors of mice. Arch Pharm. Res. 31, 364-369 (2008)/   KOI   DOI   Ndsl View Article