MEDICAL REFERENCES

Boswellia

Boswellic Acids and Malignant Glioma: Induction of Apoptosis but No Modulation of Drug Sensitivity, Glaser, Winters, Groscurth, et. al., Br. J. Cancer 1998; 80 (5-6): 756-765.

 

Boswellic Acids Inhibit Glioma Growth: A New Treatment Option?, Winking, Sarikaya, et. al., J. Neurooncol  2000; 46: 97-103.

 

Boswellic Acids in the Palliative Therapy of Children with Progressive or Relapsed Brain Tumors, Janssen, Bode, Breu, et. al., Klin. Paediatr. 2000; 212: 189-195.

 

Response of Radio-Chemotherapy-associated Cerebral Edema to a Phytotherapeutic Agent H15, Streffer, Bitzer, Schabet, et al., Neurology 2001; 56: 1219-1221.

 

Boswellic Acid Acetate Induces Differentiation and Apoptosis in Leukemia Cell Lines, Jing, Nakato, et al., Leuk. Res. 1999; 23: 43-50.

 

Boswellic Acids: Novel, Specific, Non-redox Inhibitors of 5-lipoxygenase,  Safayhi, Mack,  Sabieraj, et al., J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. 1992; 261 (3): 1143-1146.

 
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