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中原大學 2010-08 Induction of Cytotoxicity and Apoptosis in Mouse Blastocysts by Silver Nanoparticles Po-Wen Li ; Tai-Hung Kuo; Ji-Hao Chang; Jui-Ming Yeh;Wen-Hsiung Chan
中國醫藥大學 2010-06 Epicatechin gallate decreases the viability and subsequent embryonic development of mouse blastocysts (Hsiao-Chen Tu); 陳持平(Chih-Ping Chen); (Wen-Hsiung Chan)*
中原大學 2009-12-15 Impact Effects of Puerarin on Mouse Embryonic Development Chia-Chi Chen; Wen-Hsiung Chan
中原大學 2009-07-29 Inhibition of Citrinin-Induced Apoptotic Biochemical Signaling in Human Hepatoma G2 Cells by Resveratrol Chia-Chi Chen ; Wen-Hsiung Chan
中原大學 2009-07-10 Injury Effects of Ginkgolide B on Maturation of Mouse Oocytes, Fertilization, and Fetal Development in vitro and in vivo Nion-Heng Shiao;Wen-Hsiung Chan
中原大學 2006-02 Dosage Effects of Resveratrol on Ethanol-Induced Cell Death in the Human K562 Cell Line Wen-Hsiung Chan;Ying-Jing Chang
中原大學 2005-12 Curcumin Prevents Methylglyoxal-Induced Oxidative Stress and Apoptosis in Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells and Blastocysts Yan-Der Hsuuw;Chen-Kang Chang;Wen-Hsiung Chan;Jau-Song Yu
中原大學 2005-05 Curcumin Inhibits ROS Formation and Apoptosis in Methylglyoxal-Treated Human Hepatoma G2 Cells Wen-Hsiung Chan;Hsin-Jung Wu;Yan-Der Hsuuw
中原大學 2005-04-15 Effect of Resveratrol on High Glucose-Induced Stress in Human Leukemia K562 Cells Wen-Hsiung Chan
中原大學 2005 Ginkgolides Induce Apoptosis and Decrease Cell Numbers in Mouse Blastocysts Wen-Hsiung Chan

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