Yannick Agbana

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Garlic-derived bioactive compound S-allylcysteine inhibits cancer progression through diverse molecular mechanisms.


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Yannick Luther Agbana, Yueli Ni, Meiling Zhou, Qiao Zhang, Kokouvi Kassegne, S. Karou, Y. Kuang, Yuechun Zhu
Nutrition Research, 2019

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Agbana, Y. L., Ni, Y., Zhou, M., Zhang, Q., Kassegne, K., Karou, S., … Zhu, Y. (2019). Garlic-derived bioactive compound S-allylcysteine inhibits cancer progression through diverse molecular mechanisms. Nutrition Research.


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Agbana, Yannick Luther, Yueli Ni, Meiling Zhou, Qiao Zhang, Kokouvi Kassegne, S. Karou, Y. Kuang, and Yuechun Zhu. “Garlic-Derived Bioactive Compound S-Allylcysteine Inhibits Cancer Progression through Diverse Molecular Mechanisms.” Nutrition Research (2019).


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Agbana, Yannick Luther, et al. “Garlic-Derived Bioactive Compound S-Allylcysteine Inhibits Cancer Progression through Diverse Molecular Mechanisms.” Nutrition Research, 2019.


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@article{yannick2019a,
  title = {Garlic-derived bioactive compound S-allylcysteine inhibits cancer progression through diverse molecular mechanisms.},
  year = {2019},
  journal = {Nutrition Research},
  author = {Agbana, Yannick Luther and Ni, Yueli and Zhou, Meiling and Zhang, Qiao and Kassegne, Kokouvi and Karou, S. and Kuang, Y. and Zhu, Yuechun}
}