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SBC (Sanhuang Xiexin Tang combined with Baihu Tang plus Cangzhu) alleviates NAFLD by enhancing mitochondrial biogenesis and ameliorating inflammation in obese patients and mice Journal article
Ren, Zhitao, Xiao, Gemin, Chen, Yixin, Wang, Linli, Xiang, Xiaoxin, Yang, Yi, Wen, Siying, Xie, Zhiyong, Luo, Wenhui, Li, Guowei, Zheng, Wenhua, Qian, Xiaoxian, Hai, Rihan, Yang, Liansheng, Zhu, Yanhua, Cai, Mengyin, Ye, Yinong, Shi, Guojun, Chen, Yanming. SBC (Sanhuang Xiexin Tang combined with Baihu Tang plus Cangzhu) alleviates NAFLD by enhancing mitochondrial biogenesis and ameliorating inflammation in obese patients and mice[J]. Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines, 2023, 21(11), 830-841.
Authors:  Ren, Zhitao;  Xiao, Gemin;  Chen, Yixin;  Wang, Linli;  Xiang, Xiaoxin; et al.
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Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease  Mitochondrial Biogenesis  Traditional Chinese Medicine  Lipid Metabolism  Obesity  Clinical Observation  
Notoginsenoside R1 ameliorates mitochondrial dysfunction to circumvent neuronal energy failure in acute phase of focal cerebral ischemia Journal article
Liu, Bowen, Zhao, Tingting, Li, Yiyang, Han, Yan, Xu, Youhua, Yang, Hua, Wang, Shengpeng, Zhao, Yonghua, Li, Ping, Wang, Yitao. Notoginsenoside R1 ameliorates mitochondrial dysfunction to circumvent neuronal energy failure in acute phase of focal cerebral ischemia[J]. Phytotherapy Research, 2022, 36(5), 2223-2235.
Authors:  Liu, Bowen;  Zhao, Tingting;  Li, Yiyang;  Han, Yan;  Xu, Youhua; et al.
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Energy Metabolism  Ischemic Stroke  Mitochondrial Dysfunction  Neuroprotection  Notoginsenoside R1  
Selective autophagy of AKAP11 activates cAMP/PKA to fuel mitochondrial metabolism and tumor cell growth Journal article
Deng, Zhiqiang, Li, Xianting, Ramirez, Marian Blanca, Purtell, Kerry, Choi, Insup, Lu, Jia Hong, Yu, Qin, Yue, Zhenyu. Selective autophagy of AKAP11 activates cAMP/PKA to fuel mitochondrial metabolism and tumor cell growth[J]. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2021, 118(14), e2020215118.
Authors:  Deng, Zhiqiang;  Li, Xianting;  Ramirez, Marian Blanca;  Purtell, Kerry;  Choi, Insup; et al.
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Akap11  Autophagy  Cell Survival  Mitochondrial Metabolism  Pka