Mechanism of Sini Decoction on Coronary Heart Disease in Molecular Level

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Sini Decoction is a traditional Chinese medicine which has a curative effect. The mode of action between small molecules and the targets were presented visually, which provided an in-depth interpretation about the pharmacodynamic material basis. It is valuable for the research and development of new drugs. Experimental results show that we can reveal the treatment mechanism of Sini Decoction in molecular level by molecular docking.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 756-759)

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2868-2872

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September 2013

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