Integrated Strategy From In Vitro, In Situ, In Vivo to In Silico for Predicting Active Constituents and Exploring Molecular Mechanisms of Tongfengding Capsule for Treating Gout by Inhibiting Inflammatory Responses
The study of screening active constituents from traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is important for explicating the mechanism of action of TCM and further evaluating the safety and efficacy effectively. However, detecting and identifying the active constituents from complicated biological samples st...
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Main Authors: | Wenning Yang (Author), Xiaoquan Jiang (Author), Jingtong Liu (Author), Dongying Qi (Author), Zhiqiang Luo (Author), Guohua Yu (Author), Xueyan Li (Author), Muli Sen (Author), Hongjiao Chen (Author), Wei Liu (Author), Yang Liu (Author), Guopeng Wang (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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