Network Pharmacology of Adaptogens in the Assessment of Their Pleiotropic Therapeutic Activity
The reductionist concept, based on the ligand-receptor interaction, is not a suitable model for adaptogens, and herbal preparations affect multiple physiological functions, revealing polyvalent pharmacological activities, and are traditionally used in many conditions. This review, for the first time...
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Main Authors: | Alexander Panossian (Author), Thomas Efferth (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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