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Withania somnifera dunal (Ashwagandha): Potential plant source of a promising drug for cancer chemotherapy and radiosensitization
P. Uma Devi
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drugs
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toxicity
100%
chemotherapy
100%
cancer
100%
in vitro
50%
in vivo
50%
therapy
50%
tumors
50%
concentration
50%
medicinal plants
50%
roots
50%
sensitizers
50%
radiosensitizers
50%
cell killing
50%
chinese hamster
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Withania somnifera
100%
Radiosensitization
100%
Withaferin A
66%
Chinese Hamster
33%
Medicinal Plant
33%
Sensitization
33%
Cell Killing
33%
Toxic Concentration
33%
Radiosensitizer
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Cancer Chemotherapy
100%
Withania somnifera
100%
Withaferin A
66%
Malignant Neoplasm
33%
Antiinfective Agent
33%
Radiosensitizing Agent
33%
Experimental Neoplasm
33%
Chinese Hamster
33%
Medicinal Plant
33%