Cite
Co-administration of either curcumin or resveratrol with cisplatin treatment decreases hepatotoxicity in rats via anti-inflammatory and oxidative stress-apoptotic pathways
MLA
Osama I. Ramadan, et al. “Co-Administration of Either Curcumin or Resveratrol with Cisplatin Treatment Decreases Hepatotoxicity in Rats via Anti-Inflammatory and Oxidative Stress-Apoptotic Pathways.” PeerJ, vol. 12, July 2024, p. e17687. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.17687.
APA
Osama I. Ramadan, Lashin S. Ali, Fatma M. Abd-Allah, Rafik E. A. Ereba, Humeda S. Humeda, Ahmed A. Damanhory, Ahmed E. Moustafa, Amr M. Younes, Moaaz M. Y. Awad, & Nassar A. A. Omar. (2024). Co-administration of either curcumin or resveratrol with cisplatin treatment decreases hepatotoxicity in rats via anti-inflammatory and oxidative stress-apoptotic pathways. PeerJ, 12, e17687. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.17687
Chicago
Osama I. Ramadan, Lashin S. Ali, Fatma M. Abd-Allah, Rafik E. A. Ereba, Humeda S. Humeda, Ahmed A. Damanhory, Ahmed E. Moustafa, Amr M. Younes, Moaaz M. Y. Awad, and Nassar A. A. Omar. 2024. “Co-Administration of Either Curcumin or Resveratrol with Cisplatin Treatment Decreases Hepatotoxicity in Rats via Anti-Inflammatory and Oxidative Stress-Apoptotic Pathways.” PeerJ 12 (July): e17687. doi:10.7717/peerj.17687.