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Summary Of: Berberine

Berberine is strongly yellow colored... Wool is still today dyed with berberine in Northern India... berberine shows a strong yellow... berberine has showed some activity against fungal infections... Although berberine has been tested and used in... Berberine is considered an ineffective antibiotic... berberine might then be effective... Berberine is a component of some... Antimicrobial activity of berberine alone and in combination with ampicillin or oxacillin against methicillin... regulation of Wee1 by berberine promotes entry of leukemia cells into the G2... Effect of berberine chloride eye drops on clinically positive trachoma patients...

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