Predictive QSAR model confirms flavonoids in Chinese medicine can activate voltage-gated calcium (CaV) channel in osteogenesis
Abstract Background Flavonoids in Chinese Medicine have been proven in animal studies that could aid in osteogenesis and bone formation. However, there is no consented mechanism for how these phytochemicals action on the bone-forming osteoblasts, and henceforth the prediction model of chemical scree...
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Main Authors: | Ki Chan (Author), Henry Chi Ming Leung (Author), James Kit-Hon Tsoi (Author) |
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