Publications by authors named "Yuanhuan Chen"

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  • Acori graminei Rhizoma, a traditional Chinese medicine, contains calamus volatile oil which shows potential in protecting nerve cells and improving learning and memory, though its specific anti-tic effects remain unclear.
  • The study investigates the impact of Volatile Oil from Acori Tatarinowii on dopamine and glutamate systems in rats with Tic Disorder, aiming to reveal its underlying pharmaceutical mechanisms.
  • Using various research methods, including behavioral assessments and molecular analysis, the study measures changes in neuronal structure and neurotransmitter levels, helping to understand how this herbal treatment affects Tic Disorder.
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This study aims to decipher the mechanism underlying the effect of Shaofu Zhuyu Decoction on endometriosis(EMT)-associated dysmenorrhea in rats with the syndrome of cold coagulation and blood stasis based on mitogen-and stress-activated protein kinase 1/2(MSK1/2).We employed a random number table to randomly assign SPF female non-pregnant rats into the sham group, and treated the rest rats with autologous transplantation+refrigerator freezing for the modeling of the syndrome of cold coagulation and blood stasis.The modeled rats were then randomly assigned into the control group and high-, medium-and low-dose Shaofu Zhuyu Decoction groups.

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Traditional Chinese Medicine Systems Pharmacology Database and Analysis Platform(TCMSP) and Bioinformatics Analysis Tool for Molecular Mechanism of Traditional Chinese Medicine(BATMAN-TCM) were searched for the effective components and targets of Shaofu Zhuyu Decoction. The relevant targets for endometriosis(EMT) and dysmenorrhea were retrieved from the Comparative Toxicogenomics Database(CTD), Therapeutic Target Database(TTD), GeneCards, and DisGeNET with the terms of "endometriosis" and "dysmenorrhea". Cytoscape 3.

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