Publications by authors named "Xiaoya Ling"

Our previous studies have revealed that possesses inhibitory effects on PCV2 proliferation , although the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. Probiotics like are known to exert antiviral through their metabolites. Therefore, in this study, non-targeted metabolomics was used to detect the changes in metabolites of after 24 h of proliferation.

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Porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) has caused huge economic losses to the pig industry across the world. Matrine is a natural compound that has been shown to regulate intestinal flora and has anti-PCV2 activity in mouse models. PCV2 infection can lead to changes in intestinal flora.

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Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) seriously endangers the sustainable development of the pig industry. Our previous studies have shown that matrine can resist porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) infection. This study aimed to explore the anti-PRRSV targets of matrine in Marc-145 cells.

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Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) is an epidemic animal infectious disease worldwide. In our previous research it was suggested that matrine could inhibit PRRSV infection both and , but the antiviral mechanisms are still undecided. Network pharmacology can well solve the difficult problem of "multiple targets, multiple pathways" in the research of TCM action targets.

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  • * IgE antibodies play a significant role in BP, leading researchers to explore anti-IgE treatments like omalizumab, which has shown promise in clinical applications.
  • * Analysis of 35 studies involving 83 patients indicated that most experienced improvements with omalizumab treatment, though the frequency of dosing had minimal impact on effectiveness, while the total number of doses influenced outcomes without a clear correlation.
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