What does kamebakaurin mean?
Kamebakaurin means (organic chemistry) A particular diterpenoid, derived from kaurane, that has physiological action.
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(organic chemistry) A particular diterpenoid, derived from kaurane, that has physiological action.
Given that kamebakaurin has been reported to inhibit the nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) pathway [30 ], we tested whether established NF-κB inhibitors, AZ-TAK1 [31 ] and 5Z-7-Oxoeaneol [32 ], could repress Hh signaling.
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Kamebakaurin means (organic chemistry) A particular diterpenoid, derived from kaurane, that has physiological action.
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Given that kamebakaurin has been reported to inhibit the nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) pathway [30 ], we tested whether established NF-κB inhibitors, AZ-TAK1 [31 ] and 5Z-7-Oxoeaneol [32 ], could repress Hh signaling.
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