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Published as part of Konrad Lauber, Gerhart Wagner & Andreas Gygax, 2018, Flora Helvetica - Cornaceae, pp.
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Variations and abnormalities of stamen morphologies in cornelian cherry (Cornus mas L.) cultivars
: Stamen morphologies of six cornelian cherry cultivars (Degirmendere, Erkenci Degirmendere, İri Bardak, Yuvarlak Bardak, Uzun Memeli, and Bugur) (Cornus mas L.) were evaluated using scanning electron, light and stereo microscopes.
C. Mert, A. Soylu
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Cornelian cherry (Cornus mas L.) has been used for centuries as a traditional herbal medicine in Europe and Asia. In this study, we aimed to describe the effect of Cornus mas L. (C.
AKTAÇ, ŞULE +3 more
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The history of introduction and use of the species of Cornus L. as ornamental, officinal and fruit plants has been treated. The condition and perspectives of selection of Cornus mas in Eurasia and North America have been analyzed.
S.V. Klimenko
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The Neuroprotective Effect ofCornus mason Brain Tissue of Wistar Rats [PDF]
Cornelian cherry (Cornus mas) is a valuable source of phenolic antioxidants. Flavonoid derivatives as nonenzymatic antioxidants are important in the pathophysiology of many diseases including neurological disorders (e.g., Alzheimer’s disease) or heart disease.
Francik, Renata +5 more
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The effect of Cornus mas in preventing recurrent urinary tract infections in women [PDF]
Background:Urinary tract infections(UTIs)are one of the most common and the second leading infections,after respiratory tract infections,in women.Currently,various chemical drugs are used to prevent the UTIs.Chemical drugs may cause antibiotic resistance
narjeskhaton dadkhah +3 more
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The new earliest cultivar of cornelian cherry (Cornus mas L.)
The fruits of cornelian cherry (Cornus mas L.) have long been eaten and used for medicinal purposes. During the long history of their use, many cultivars have been created with a wide range of shapes, sizes, colors, biochemical composition, and fruit ...
Antonina Ilyinska, Svitlana Klymenko
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Background. Diabetes mellitus with impaired transport of glucose from the blood into the cells against the background of absolute or relative hypoinsulinemia is accompanied by the development of dyslipidemia.
I. V. Brodyak +4 more
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