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  • Mechanism of Mongolian Medi... Mechanism of Mongolian Medicine Eerdun Wurile in Improving Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction Through Activation of the PI3K Signaling Pathway
    Lv, Zhixin; Che, Limuge; Du, Yiri ... Frontiers in neuroscience, 01/2022, Volume: 15
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    To study the effect of , a traditional Mongolian medicine, on the cognitive function of rats by activating the IRS-PI3K-AKT-GLUT4 pathway in an animal model of postoperative cognitive dysfunction ...
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  • Experimental study on the a... Experimental study on the anti-inflammatory effect of Mongolian medicine Sendeng Decoction on mice with psoriasis
    Sun, Li; Yu, Guanyu; Jiang, Huiming ... Medicine in novel technology and devices, December 2022, 2022-12-00, 2022-12-01, Volume: 16
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    Psoriasis is a chronic papulosquamous skin disease occurring worldwide caused by varieties of factors. The recipe of Mongolian medicine Sendeng Decoction was recorded in “The Pleasure of the Viewer” ...
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  • Nutrients addition decrease... Nutrients addition decreases soil fungal diversity and alters fungal guilds and co-occurrence networks in a semi-arid grassland in northern China
    Yang, Hongling; Cheng, Li; Che, Limuge ... The Science of the total environment, 05/2024, Volume: 926
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    Anthropogenic eutrophication is known to impair the diversity and stability of aboveground community, but its effects on the diversity, composition and stability of belowground ecosystems are not yet ...
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  • Mechanism of the Mongolian ... Mechanism of the Mongolian medicine Eerdun Wurile basic formula in improving postoperative cognitive dysfunction by inhibiting apoptosis through the SIRT1/p53 signaling pathway
    Li, Yan; Qiao, Yun; Li, Huiru ... Journal of ethnopharmacology, 06/2023, Volume: 309
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    The Mongolian medicine Eerdun Wurile is a commonly used Mongolian in folk medicine used to treat cerebral nervous system diseases such as cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral thrombosis, nerve injury and ...
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  • Study on the Mechanism of E... Study on the Mechanism of Eerdun Wurile’s Effects on Post-operative Cognitive Dysfunction by the TLR4/NF-κB Pathway
    Qiao, Yun; Li, Huiru; Li, Yan ... Molecular neurobiology, 12/2023, Volume: 60, Issue: 12
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    The object of our work was to observe whether the Mongolian medicine Eerdun Wurile (EW) improve postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) by affecting the TLR4/NF-κB. Mice (6–8-week-old male ...
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  • Serum metabolomics analysis... Serum metabolomics analysis combined with network pharmacology reveals possible mechanisms of postoperative cognitive dysfunction in the treatment of Mongolian medicine Eerdun Wurile basic formula
    Li, Yan; Wang, Jiaxin; Qiao, Yun ... Biomedical chromatography, June 2024, 2024-Jun, 2024-06-00, 20240601, Volume: 38, Issue: 6
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    This study analyzed the endogenous metabolites and metabolic pathways in the serum of Sprague–Dawley (SD) rats gavaged with the Eerdun Wurile basic formula (EWB) using metabolomics methods and ...
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