Discussion of a well-designed clinical trial which did not demonstrate effectiveness: UIC center for botanical dietary supplements research study of black cohosh and red clover

scientific article published on October 27, 2010

Discussion of a well-designed clinical trial which did not demonstrate effectiveness: UIC center for botanical dietary supplements research study of black cohosh and red clover is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.FITOTE.2010.10.013
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P50authorNorman FarnsworthQ19667267
P2093author name stringNorman R. Farnsworth
Harry H. S. Fong
Suzanne Banuvar
Lee P. Shulman
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P433issue1
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectCimicifugaQ3262285
P1104number of pages4
P304page(s)88-91
P577publication date2010-10-27
P1433published inFitoterapiaQ15710171
P1476titleDiscussion of a well-designed clinical trial which did not demonstrate effectiveness: UIC center for botanical dietary supplements research study of black cohosh and red clover
P478volume82

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