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Sohn SH et al. – The mechanism responsible for the effects of V rotundifolia on A549 cells is closely associated with regulation of the mitogen–activated protein kinase pathway. Thus, V rotundifolia may be useful in the treatment of asthma and other allergic diseases.

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