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Lower tumorigenesis without life extension in rats receiving lifelong deep ocean minerals

  • Suchada Saovieng
  • , Jinfu Wu
  • , Wei Horng Jean
  • , Chih Yang Huang
  • , Matthew F. Higgins
  • , Ahmad Alkhatib
  • , Mallikarjuna Korivi
  • , Chiao Nan Chen
  • , Chia Hua Kuo*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
    • University of Taipei
    • Mahidol University
    • South China Normal University
    • Far Eastern Memorial Hospital
    • Tzu Chi University
    • China Medical University Taichung
    • Buddhist Tzu-Chi General Hospital Taiwan
    • Tzu Chi University of Science and Technology
    • University of Derby
    • Teesside University
    • Zhejiang Normal University
    • National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

    1 Citation (SciVal)
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)3964-3973
    Number of pages10
    JournalCancer Medicine
    Volume9
    Issue number11
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished (VoR) - 1 Jun 2020

    Funding

    This work was supported by grants from Ministry of Science and Technology (grant number 102-2410-H-845-018-MY3), University of Taipei, and Taiwan Yes Corporation. The data presented is a true reflection of the study which has not been influenced by the funders. This work was supported by grants from Ministry of Science and Technology (grant number 102‐2410‐H‐845‐018‐MY3), University of Taipei, and Taiwan Yes Corporation. The data presented is a true reflection of the study which has not been influenced by the funders.

    FundersFunder number
    Taiwan Yes Corporation
    University of Taipei
    Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan102‐2410‐H‐845‐018‐MY3
    Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología

      Keywords

      • cancer
      • fructose
      • glutathione
      • lifespan
      • tumor

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