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A research team led by Rutgers' Ah-Ng Tony Kong has revealed that widely consumed cruciferous vegetables so called because their four-petal flowers resemble crosses are abundant in sulforaphane (SFN). This compound previously had been shown to inhibit some cancers in rodents induced by
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A research team led by Rutgers' Ah-Ng Tony Kong has revealed that widely consumed cruciferous vegetables -- so called because their four-petal flowers resemble crosses -- are abundant in sulforaphane (SFN).
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