doi: 10.3389/fphar.2023.1122632 Received 13 December 2022 Accepted 13 March 2023 Published 27 March 2023 Volume 14 - 2023 Edited by Enrico Sangiovanni, University of Milan, Italy Reviewed by Ayaz Shahid, Western University of Health Sciences, United States Andres A
While some flavonoids have shown potential in modulating the expression of certain miRNAs, the underlying mechanisms often involve complex and multifactorial signaling pathways
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Mild and temporary side effects were reported in the first four weeks and resolved by the next evaluation, indicating that the glutathione supplement might be safe to use at the described dosage for this period of time
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