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Pharm Sci
. 2018;24(4): 264-272. doi:
10.15171/PS.2018.39
Research Article
Effect of Curcumin and N-Acetylcysteine on Brain Histology and Inflammatory Factors (MMP-2, 9 and TNF-α) in Rats Exposed to Arsenic
Mostafa Fallah
1
, Najmeh Moghble
1
, Iraj Javadi
1
, Hossein Bahadoran
2
, Alireza Shahriary
3
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