New opportunities and challenges of natural products research: When target identification meets single-cell multiomics
Natural products, and especially the active ingredients found in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), have a thousand-year-long history of clinical use and a strong theoretical basis in TCM. As such, traditional remedies provide shortcuts for the development of original new drugs in China, and increa...
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Main Authors: | Yuyu Zhu (Author), Zijun Ouyang (Author), Haojie Du (Author), Meijing Wang (Author), Jiaojiao Wang (Author), Haiyan Sun (Author), Lingdong Kong (Author), Qiang Xu (Author), Hongyue Ma (Author), Yang Sun (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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