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    PHNQ from Evechinus chloroticus sea urchin supplemented with calcium promotes mineralization in Saos-2 human bone cell line 

    Hou, Y.; Carne, A.; McConnell, M.; Mros, S.; Vasileva, E. A.; Mishchenko, N. P.; Burrow, Keegan; Wang, K.; Bekhit, A. A.; Bekhit, A. E. D. A. (MDPI, 2020-07-19)
    Polyhydroxylated naphthoquinones (PHNQs), known as spinochromes that can be extracted from sea urchins, are bioactive compounds reported to have medicinal properties and antioxidant activity. The MTT (3-(4,5-Dimethylthia ...
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    AuthorBekhit, A. A. (1)Bekhit, A. E. D. A. (1)Burrow, Keegan (1)Carne, A. (1)Hou, Y. (1)McConnell, M. (1)Mishchenko, N. P. (1)Mros, S. (1)Vasileva, E. A. (1)Wang, K. (1)Keyword
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    Bone and Bones (1)Bone Density Conservation Agents (1)
    Calcification, Physiologic (1)
    Cell Line, Tumor (1)cytotoxicity (1)Humans (1)Hydroxylation (1)Medicinal & Biomolecular Chemistry (1)mineralized nodule formation (1)... View MoreDate Issued2020 (1)
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