Systems pharmacology dissection of the anti-stroke mechanism for the Chinese traditional medicine Xing-Nao-Jing
Xing-Nao-Jing (XNJ) is a well-known injection that has been extensively applied in clinical treatment of stroke in China. However, the underlying mechanism of clinical administration of XNJ in stroke remains unclear. In this study, a systems pharmacology strategy based on pharmacokinetic and pharmac...
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Main Authors: | Yuhua Chen (Author), Yue Sun (Author), Wende Li (Author), Hong Wei (Author), Tianlin Long (Author), Hua Li (Author), Quanhua Xu (Author), Wei Liu (Author) |
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2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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