Kampo medicine: Evaluation of the pharmacological activity of 121 herbal drugs on GABA(A) and 5 HT3A receptors
Kampo medicine is a form of Japanese phytotherapy originating from traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). During the last several decades, much attention has been paid to the pharmacological effects of these medical plants and its constituents. However, in many cases, a systematic screening of Kampo re...
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Main Authors: | Katrin M Hoffmann (Author), Robin Herbrechter (Author), Paul M Ziemba (Author), Peter Lepke (Author), Leopoldo Raul Beltran (Author), Hanns Hatt (Author), Markus Werner (Author), Guenter Gisselmann (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2016-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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