Comparative proteomics analysis indicates that palmatine contributes to transepithelial migration by regulating cellular adhesion

Context Palmatine, a biologically active isoquinoline alkaloid, possesses multiple pharmaceutical activities against mucosal infection and inflammation. Objective There are no reports about the influence of palmatine on uterine mucosal epithelial cells. Materials and methods We used proteomics to an...

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Main Authors: Wang Hui (Author), Yang Feng (Author), Yan Baoqi (Author), Dong Shuwei (Author), Xin Ruihua (Author), He Jiongjie (Author), Cui Dongan (Author), Sun Yan (Author), Zhang Shidong (Author), Yan Zuoting (Author)
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group, 2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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