Fushenmu treatment ameliorates RyR2 with related metabolites in a zebrafish model of barium chloride induced arrhythmia
Abstract Background Fushenmu (Pini Radix in Poria, FSM) is a folk parasitic herb that has been mainly used for palpitation and amnesiain in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Recently, as an individual herb or a component of formulations, Fushenmu exhibits therapeutic potential for the treatment of...
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Main Authors: | Yan-Ting Zhao (Author), Yan-Ru Liu (Author), Ya-Feng Yan (Author), Zhi-Shu Tang (Author), Jin-Ao Duan (Author), Hui Yang (Author), Zhong-Xing Song (Author), Xue-Lian You (Author), Ming-Geng Wang (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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