Shuxuening injection, derived from Ginkgo biloba leaf, induced pseudo-allergic reactions through hyperactivation of mTOR
Context Shuxuening injection (SXNI), derived from the leaf of Ginkgo biloba L. (Ginkgoaceae), is widely used to treat cardio-cerebral vascular system related disease due to the efficacy of dilating the blood vessels and improving the function of microcirculation. Nevertheless, SXNI induces immediate...
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Main Authors: | Lianmei Wang (Author), Jingzhuo Tian (Author), Suyan Liu (Author), Yanyan Zhang (Author), Jing Liu (Author), Yan Yi (Author), Chunying Li (Author), Yong Zhao (Author), Yushi Zhang (Author), Jiayin Han (Author), Chen Pan (Author), Guiqin Li (Author), Zhong Xian (Author), Aihua Liang (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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