Background: Gynecological cancers (GC) pose a severe threat to the health and safety of women's lives, and organoids, as research models, have demonstrated significant advantages in simulating tissue characteristics and drug screening. In recent years, there has been a rapid increase in research outcomes related to organoids in GC. However, there has been no bibliometric study concerning.
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December 2015
Objective: To study the effect of gastrodin on isolated thoracic aorta rings of rats and to investigate the potential mechanism.
Methods: A perfusion model of isolated thoracic aorta rings of rats was applied. The effect of cumulative gastrodin (5, 50, 100,150, 200, and 250 μmol/L) on endothelium-intact aorta rings was investigated.