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Mistletoe Lectin (Viscum album coloratum) Modulates Proliferation and Cytokine Expressions in Murine Splenocytes

Mistletoe Lectin (Viscum album coloratum) Modulates Proliferation and Cytokine Expressions in... Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology , Vol. 39, No. 6, November 2006, pp. 662-670 Mistletoe Lectin ( V i scum album coloratum ) Modulates Pr oliferation and Cyt o ki ne Ex pr e s si ons in M u ri ne Sple noc yte s 1 2, Su-Yun Lyu and Won-Bong Park Immune Modulation Research Group, School of Pharmacy, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD, United Kingdom College of Natural Sciences, Seoul Women’s University, Kongnung 2 Dong, Nowongu, Seoul, 139-774, Korea Received 2 April 2006, Accepted 19 June 2006 th I t is we ll documented that an e x tract of Eur o pe an mi s t letoe interest on mistletoe began in the 20 century, as Gaultier has a variety of biological effects, such as the stimulation of (Gaultier and Chevalier, 1907) investigated the hypotensive cytokine production from immune cells, and additional effect of oral or subcutaneous applications of fresh Viscum immunoadjuvant activities. While the European mistletoealbum L. extracts in man and in animals. The aqueous extract has been studied intensively, we know less about Korean of European mistletoe ( Viscum album L., Loranthaceae) has mistletoe as a therapeutic plant, especially as http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png BMB Reports Unpaywall

Mistletoe Lectin (Viscum album coloratum) Modulates Proliferation and Cytokine Expressions in Murine Splenocytes

BMB ReportsNov 30, 2006
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Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology , Vol. 39, No. 6, November 2006, pp. 662-670 Mistletoe Lectin ( V i scum album coloratum ) Modulates Pr oliferation and Cyt o ki ne Ex pr e s si ons in M u ri ne Sple noc yte s 1 2, Su-Yun Lyu and Won-Bong Park Immune Modulation Research Group, School of Pharmacy, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD, United Kingdom College of Natural Sciences, Seoul Women’s University, Kongnung 2 Dong, Nowongu, Seoul, 139-774, Korea Received 2 April 2006, Accepted 19 June 2006 th I t is we ll documented that an e x tract of Eur o pe an mi s t letoe interest on mistletoe began in the 20 century, as Gaultier has a variety of biological effects, such as the stimulation of (Gaultier and Chevalier, 1907) investigated the hypotensive cytokine production from immune cells, and additional effect of oral or subcutaneous applications of fresh Viscum immunoadjuvant activities. While the European mistletoealbum L. extracts in man and in animals. The aqueous extract has been studied intensively, we know less about Korean of European mistletoe ( Viscum album L., Loranthaceae) has mistletoe as a therapeutic plant, especially as

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