In silico approach in reveal traditional medicine plants pharmacological material basis
Abstract In recent years, studies of traditional medicinal plants have gradually increased worldwide because the natural sources and variety of such plants allow them to complement modern pharmacological approaches. As computer technology has developed, in silico approaches such as virtual screening...
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Main Authors: | Fan Yi (Author), Li Li (Author), Li-jia Xu (Author), Hong Meng (Author), Yin-mao Dong (Author), Hai-bo Liu (Author), Pei-gen Xiao (Author) |
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2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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