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Ganoderma formosanum exopolysaccharides inhibit tumor growth via immunomodulation
Hsing Chun Kuo
, Yen Wenn Liu
, Chi Chin Lum
, Kai Di Hsu
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Shin Ping Lin
, Chang Wei Hsieh
, Hui Wen Lin
, Tze Ying Lu
, Kuan Chen Cheng
School of Food Safety
TMU Research Center for Digestive Medicine
Ph.D. Program in Drug Discovery and Development Industry
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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Tumor Growth
100%
Immunomodulation
100%
Ganoderma
100%
Exopolysaccharide
100%
Neoplasm
40%
Mouse
30%
Cytokine
20%
Mouse Model
10%
Flow Cytometry
10%
Medicinal Mushroom
10%
Cancer Inhibition
10%
Lewis Carcinoma
10%
Glucan
10%
Immunology and Microbiology
Immunomodulation
100%
Ganoderma
100%
Mouse
30%
Cytokine
20%
Gene Expression
10%
Body Weight
10%
Lymphocyte Subpopulation
10%
Mouse Model
10%
Medicinal Mushroom
10%
Tumor Volume
10%
Natural Killer Cell
10%
Lewis Lung Carcinoma Cell
10%
Tumor Cell Inoculation
10%
Spleen Tissue
10%
Submerged Fermentation
10%