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Novel molecular, cytotoxical, and immunological study on promising and selective anticancer activity of Mung bean sprouts

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Table 1 Primers used in Real-Time quantitative PCR analysis (Vivantis Technologies, Malaysia)
Figure 2 The percentage of A) HeLa and B) HepG2 cells death after treatment with 2-fold serial dilutions of MBS extract in term ofmean ± 2SE (confidence interval CI 95%.
Figure 3 Figures demonstrate the level of the produced cytokines, in comparison with negative controlsupernatant of peripheral blood lymphocyte cell after treatment with mung bean sprout extract (neg-ctl), in culture (MBS): a) IL-2, b) IFN-γ and c) IL-4.
Table 5 The level of IL-4 produced by PBMC aftertreatment with different concentrations of MBS extract
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