Investigation of the Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Fusaproliferin Analogues Guided by Transcriptome Analysis
Background: Excessive inflammation results in severe tissue damage as well as serious acute or chronic disorders, and extensive research has focused on finding new anti-inflammatory hit compounds with safety and efficacy profiles from natural products. As promising therapeutic entities for the treat...
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Main Authors: | Qi-Xuan Kuang (Author), Li-Rong Lei (Author), Qing-Zhou Li (Author), Wan Peng (Author), Yu-Mei Wang (Author), Yi-Fei Dai (Author), Dong Wang (Author), Yu-Cheng Gu (Author), Yun Deng (Author), Da-Le Guo (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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