The effects of Pycnogenol, a pine bark extract on pulmonary inflammation by Asian sand dust in mice
Asian sand dust (ASD), also called China dust or yellow dust, mainly occurs in East Asia during spring and autumn. Because ASD enters the body mainly through the respiratory system, it can cause respiratory disorders or worsen underlying diseases. Because of this, it has become an important health c...
Main Authors: | SW Pak, SJ Lee, Kim WI, YG Yang, YK Cho, JS Kim, TW Kim, JW Ko, JC Kim, SH Kim, IS Shin |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences
2024-01-01
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Series: | Veterinární Medicína |
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Online Access: | https://vetmed.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/vet-202401-0002_the-effects-of-pycnogenol-a-pine-bark-extract-on-pulmonary-inflammation-by-asian-sand-dust-in-mice.php |
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