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  • Giampieri, F.; Gasparrini, M.; Forbes-Hernandez, T.Y.; Mazzoni, L.; Capocasa, F.; Sabbadini, S.; Alvarez-Suarez, J.M.; Afrin, S.; Rosati, C.; Pandolfini, T.; Molesini, B.; Sanchez-Sevilla, J.F.; Amaya, I.; Mezzetti, B.; Battino, M.
    Overexpression of the anthocyanidin synthase gene in strawberry enhances antioxidant capacity and cytotoxic effects on human hepatic cancer cells (2018), J. Agric. Food Chem., 66, 581-592 .
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medicine fruit extracts of Fragaria ananassa transgemic lines exert cytotoxic effects on human liver cancer cells, increasing cellular apoptosis and free radical levels and impaired mitochondrial functionality Matthiola incana

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Matthiola incana
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physiological function transgenic expression in Fragaria ananassa. The expression of genes encoding enzymes of two early steps on the phenylpropanoids pathway, phenylalanine ammonia-lyase and cinnamic acid 4-hydroxylase, is significantly up-regulated in transgenic lines. The expression of two cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase genes, also involved in the phenylpropanoid pathway, is largely reduced in ANS lines Matthiola incana