Characterization of active peptides derived from three leeches and comparison of their anti-thrombotic mechanisms using the tail vein thrombosis model in mice and metabonomics
Background and aims: The increasing incidence of cardiovascular diseases has created an urgent need for safe and effective anti-thrombotic agents. Leech, as a traditional Chinese medicine, has the effect of promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis, but its real material basis and mechan...
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Main Authors: | Weichao Dong (Author), Huajian Li (Author), Yanan Li (Author), Yuqing Wang (Author), Long Dai (Author), Shaoping Wang (Author) |
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