MeSH Review:
Ulmaceae
- Cytotoxic effect of Argentine medicinal plant extracts on human hepatocellular carcinoma cell line. Ruffa, M.J., Ferraro, G., Wagner, M.L., Calcagno, M.L., Campos, R.H., Cavallaro, L. Journal of ethnopharmacology. (2002)
- Accumulation of perchlorate in aquatic and terrestrial plants at a field scale. Tan, K., Anderson, T.A., Jones, M.W., Smith, P.N., Jackson, W.A. J. Environ. Qual. (2004)
- In vivo fixation of atmospheric tritium gas in pine and zelkova trees and their surroundings. Ichimasa, M., Ichimasa, Y., Akita, Y. J. Radiat. Res. (1989)
- Glucose lowering efficacy of the aqueous stem bark extract of Trema orientalis (Linn) Blume in normal and streptozotocin diabetic rats. Dimo, T., Ngueguim, F.T., Kamtchouing, P., Dongo, E., Tan, P.V. Die Pharmazie. (2006)
- Effects of methylene chloride/methanol leaf extract of Celtis durandii engler (Ulmaceae) on constriction of rat aorta. Dimo, T., Ntchapda, F., Atchade, A.T., Yewah, M.P., Kamtchouing, P., Ngassam, P. Die Pharmazie. (2005)
- Quantitative trends in airborne loads of Celtis sinensis pollen and associations with meteorological variables in a subtropical Australian environment. Green, B.J., Dettmann, M. Annals of agricultural and environmental medicine : AAEM. (2004)
- Inhibitory effect of trans-N-p-coumaroyl tryamine from the twigs of Celtis chinensis on the acetylcholinesterase. Kim, D.K., Lee, K. Arch. Pharm. Res. (2003)