Research on Anti-inflammatory Targets and Mechanisms of alkaloids in Picrasma quassioides Benn Through Network Pharmacology

Abstract This study aimed to investigate the molecular mechanism of Picrasma quassioides Benn against inflammation by means of network pharmacology. The paper will provide a reference for multi-target and multi-channel treatment of inflammation with traditional Chinese medicine. Through screening an...

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Main Authors: Qijia Xu (Author), Kai Wang (Author), Yaoyao Xu (Author), Yinhe Gao (Author), Ge Wang (Author), Sheng Liu (Author), Feng Zhao (Author)
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Published: Universidade de São Paulo, 2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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