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Melatonin in the biliary tract and liver: Health implications
Russel J. Reiter
, Sergio A. Rosales-Corral
, Lucien C. Manchester
, Xiaoyan Liu
, Dun Xian Tan
Department of Cell Systems & Anatomy
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Medicine and Dentistry
Melatonin
100%
Hepatobiliary System
27%
Organ
27%
Receptor
18%
Antioxidant
18%
Toxic Agent
18%
Enzyme
9%
Metabolite
9%
Stimulation
9%
Buffer
9%
Circulation
9%
Bile
9%
Cholangiocyte
9%
Enterohepatic Circulation
9%
Inner Mitochondrial Membrane
9%
Cells
9%
Tissues
9%
Health
9%
Aptitude
9%
Assault
9%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Melatonin
100%
Free Radical
27%
Receptor
18%
Indole
18%
Antioxidant
18%
Enzyme
9%
Organisms
9%
Buffer
9%
Tree
9%
Immunology and Microbiology
Organ
27%
Bile
18%
Liver
18%
Electron
9%
Organisms
9%
Circulation
9%
Metabolite
9%
Molecule
9%
Mitochondrial Membrane
9%
Hepatobiliary System
9%
Cells
9%
Tissues
9%
Health
9%
Aptitude
9%
Liquid
9%
Tree
9%
Cholangiocyte
9%
Enterohepatic Circulation
9%
Neuroscience
Melatonin
100%
Free Radicals
27%
Eicosanoid Receptor
18%
Indole
18%
Enzymes
9%
Antioxidant
9%
Mitochondrial Membrane
9%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Melatonin
100%
Hepatocyte
18%
Liver
18%
Bile
9%
Cholangiocyte
9%