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Ginseng for cognition

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2010
Ginseng is a herbal medicine in widespread use throughout the world. Its effect on the brain and nervous system has been investigated. It has been suggested, on the basis of both laboratory and clinical studies, that it may have beneficial effects on cognitive performance.To evaluate the efficacy and adverse effects of ginseng given to improve ...
Jinsong, Geng   +8 more
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Ginseng and Diabetes

The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 2005
Ginseng is a well-known medicinal plant used in traditional Oriental medicine. In recent decades, ginseng root has gained popularity as a dietary supplement in the United States. Ginseng has also been commonly used in Oriental medicine to treat diabetes-like conditions.
Jing-Tian, Xie   +2 more
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Ginseng (Panax ginseng)

2006
Genetic transformation is an attractive way to improve Panax ginseng C. A. Meyer by introducing new genetic materials and altering metabolic pathways that regulating the production of secondary compounds. In P. ginseng, production of transgenic plants via Agrobacterium tumefaciens is performed via somatic embryogenesis using cotyledon or embryogenic ...
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Ginseng

Proceedings of the 10th ACM SIGPLAN/SIGOPS international conference on Virtual execution environments, 2014
Physical memory is the scarcest resource in today's cloud computing platforms. Cloud providers would like to maximize their clients' satisfaction by renting precious physical memory to those clients who value it the most. But real-world cloud clients are selfish: they will only tell their providers the truth about how much they value memory when it is ...
Orna Agmon Ben-Yehuda   +4 more
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Genetic Transformation of Panax ginseng (Ginseng)

1999
Ginseng (Panax ginseng C.A. Meyer) belongs to the Araliaceae family. In China and Korea, ginseng has been used medicinally for over 1000 years. Old literature recounts that ginseng cultivation in Korea began at least around 400 a.d. and in China around 40 b.c.
J. R. Liu, H. S. Lee, S. W. Kim
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Ginseng

2000
Abstract “Ginseng” can refer to any of 22 related plant species, usually of the genus Panax, used in herbal medicine. Four species are most commonly employed: P. ginseng (Asian ginseng), P. quinquefolium (American ginseng), Rumex hymenosepalus (desert ginseng), and Eleuthococcus senticosus (Siberian ginseng) (3). The
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Ginseng

Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 2003
Mel B, Glenn, Jan, Lexell
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Panax ginseng (Korean Ginseng)

2020
Michael T. Murray, John Nowicki
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Ginseng versus ginseng

Phytotherapie, 2004
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