Keywords: Quercetin, Malignant tumors, Pharmacology, Signalling pathways, Molecular targets †Parina Asgharian and Abbas Pirpour Tazekand contributed equally to this work *Correspondence: t.tarhriz@yahoo.com; saeedeh.razi@gmail.com; javad. sharifirad@gmail.com; calinadaniela@gmail.com; ...
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