Ligustilide from Radix Angelica Sinensis prevents the migration of vascular smooth muscle A7r5 cells based on network pharmacology and experimental verification
Objective: Ligustilide (Lig), a major component of Radix Angelica Sinensis, exhibits a protective effect on many cardiovascular diseases. Our previous study showed that Lig inhibited the proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells. In this study, we aimed to investigate the effect of Lig on the mi...
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Main Authors: | Chunmei LI (Author), Zhe XIE (Author), Siqing HE (Author), Shumiao HE (Author), Yongqi LI (Author), Qun LU (Author) |
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