Yuan Xian
|w=Yüan Hsien |s= |p=Yuán Xiàn |altname=Zisi |c2= |w2=Tzu-ssu |p2=Zǐsī |l2= |altname3=Yuan Si |c3= |w3=Yüan Ssu |p3=Yuán Sī }} Yuan Xian (born 515 BC), courtesy name Zisi or Yuan Si, was a Chinese philosopher who was a major disciple of Confucius. Classic Chinese sources stated he was modest and incorruptible, and adhered strictly to the teachings of Confucius despite living in abject poverty. Provided by Wikipedia
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Ethoxysanguinarine, a Novel Direct Activator of AMP-Activated Protein Kinase, Induces Autophagy and Exhibits Therapeutic Potential in Breast Cancer Cells by Yuan Si, Yuan Si, Jiu Wang, Jiu Wang, Xuewen Liu, Xuewen Liu, Tong Zhou, Tong Zhou, Yuchen Xiang, Yuchen Xiang, Te Zhang, Te Zhang, Xianhui Wang, Tingting Feng, Li Xu, Qingqing Yu, Huzi Zhao, Huzi Zhao, Ying Liu, Ying Liu, Ying Liu, Ying Liu
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Corrigendum to: The direct STAT3 inhibitor 6-ethoxydihydrosanguinarine exhibits anticancer activity in gastric cancer by Xuewen Liu, Xin Jin, Hongling Ou, Chen Qian, Hui Wu, Chunmei Zuo, Yuliang Ren, Miaoxin Fu, Te Zhang, Liang Zhang, Yuan Si, Ying Liu
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