Anticoagulant peptides derived from animal-sourced traditional Chinese medicine and their pharmacological effects
Introduction: Peptide drugs are highly regarded for their therapeutic versatility, safety, and efficacy in treating conditions like cancer, hepatitis, and diabetes. Animal-derived Traditional Chinese Medicines (TCMs) are promising peptide sources, often outperforming plant-based alternatives. The th...
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Main Authors: | Ran Liu (Author), Yichen Ding (Author), Xinyan Jiang (Author), Ruijuan Dong (Author), Yuting Zhang (Author), Yutong Hua (Author), Cong Gai (Author), Peng Wei (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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