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Aristolochic acid / Aristolochia indica / Aristolochia / Danubian endemic familial nephropathy / Asarum / Herbalism / Ginger / Stephania / Transitional cell carcinoma / Medicine / Medicinal plants / Alternative medicine
Date: 2014-10-02 09:28:27
Aristolochic acid
Aristolochia indica
Aristolochia
Danubian endemic familial nephropathy
Asarum
Herbalism
Ginger
Stephania
Transitional cell carcinoma
Medicine
Medicinal plants
Alternative medicine

Report on Carcinogens, Thirteenth Edition For Table of Contents, see home page:  http://ntp.niehs.nih.gov/go/roc13 Aristolochic Acids CAS No.: none assigned

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