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Network Pharmacology in Traditional Chinese Medicine [PDF]
Network pharmacology is becoming a cutting-edge research field in current drug discovery and drug development thanks to rapid progress in systems biology, network biology, and chemical biology. By integrating reductionist and systems approaches as well as computational and experimental methods, network pharmacology has great potential to act as the ...
Li, Shao+4 more
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The development of traditional Chinese medicine
Similar to other medicines, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) originated from the need for various practical solutions to treat diseases. It is a knowledge system summarized and condensed by the Chinese nation in the health care practice for thousands of years. TCM continues to serve the health care system.
Danning Ma+5 more
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A PANoptosis‐Based Signature for Survival and Immune Predication in Glioblastoma Multiforme
ABSTRACT Objective PANoptosis is a concept of total cell death characterized by pyroptosis, apoptosis, and necroptosis. We aimed to explore the clinical significance of PANoptosis‐related genes (PARGs) in glioblastoma multiforme (GBM). Methods Expression profiles of GBM were downloaded from the XENA database as a training dataset to construct a ...
Jun Yang+4 more
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Five researchers reported on their studies to quantify and objectify traditional medicine at the symposium “Verification of Traditional Chinese Medicine” during the 2016 annual meeting of the Japan Traditional Chinese Medicine Association.
Koh Iwasaki+5 more
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Dried seahorse in traditional medicine: A narrative review
Seahorses are classified as members of Syngnathidae family, which includes pipefishes, pipehorses, and seadragons. China, including Hong Kong, uses 250 tons of seahorses as Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) every year.
Siukan Law
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Cellular senescence and cancer: Focusing on traditional Chinese medicine and natural products
Cancer is the principal cause of death and a dominant public health problem which seriously threatening human life. Among various ways to treat cancer, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and natural products have outstanding anti‐cancer effects with ...
Yiman Liu+8 more
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Artwork Introduction: Chinese Traditional Medicine [PDF]
This introduction of artwork is scripted in Chinese. It was intended to serve the exhibition China: 5000 Years in 1998, despite its eventual exclusion.
HUANG 黄岩, Yan
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Traditional Chinese medicine for eczema [PDF]
Chinese medicines have produced impressive responses in cases of atopic eczema that have proved resistant to conventional treatment.1,2 But with their increased popularity has come fears about their toxicity, together with uncertainty about what they contain. The treatment involves taking a “tea” prepared from a decoction of plant materials.
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Glycosylation Gene Signatures as Prognostic Biomarkers in Glioblastoma
ABSTRACT Objective Glioblastoma (GBM) is an aggressive brain tumor characterized by significant heterogeneity. This study investigates the role of glycosylation‐related genes in GBM subtyping, prognosis, and response to therapy. Methods We analyzed mRNA expression data and clinical information from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and Gene Expression ...
Tong Zhao+4 more
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The Forensic Characterization of Bacterial and Fungal Organisms in Traditional Chinese Medicine [PDF]
There has been an increase in use of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) in the United States because they are less expensive and believed to be more effective with less adverse effects in comparison to traditional pharmaceutics.
Ehrhardt, Christopher J+3 more
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