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1. Xinyang tablet alleviated cardiac dysfunction in a cardiac pressure overload model by regulating the receptor-interacting serum/three-protein kinase 3/FUN14 domain containing 1-mediated mitochondrial unfolded protein response and mitophagy.

2. Therapeutic potential of traditional Chinese medicine for interstitial lung disease.

3. Current mass spectrometry approaches and challenges for the bioanalysis of traditional Chinese medicines.

4. Medicinal plants of genus Curculigo: Traditional uses and a phytochemical and ethnopharmacological review.

5. Metabolomics profiling reveals Echinops latifolius Tausch improves the trabecular micro-architecture of ovariectomized rats mainly via intervening amino acids and glycerophospholipids metabolism.

6. Salvianolic acid B improves airway hyperresponsiveness by inhibiting MUC5AC overproduction associated with Erk1/2/P38 signaling.

7. Metabonomic identification of the effects of the Zhimu-Baihe saponins on a chronic unpredictable mild stress-induced rat model of depression.

8. Synergistic effects of rhubarb-gardenia herb pair in cholestatic rats at pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic levels.

9. Screening of direct thrombin inhibitors from Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae by a peak fractionation approach.

10. Simultaneous determination of 16 phenolic constituents in Spatholobi Caulis by high performance liquid chromatography/electrospray ionization triple quadrupole mass spectrometry.

11. Chemical profile- and pharmacokinetics-based investigation of the synergistic property of Platycodonis Radix in Traditional Chinese Medicine formula Shengxian Decoction.

12. Isolation and identification of the components in Cybister chinensis Motschulsky against inflammation and their mechanisms of action based on network pharmacology and molecular docking.

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