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Pachliopta aristolochiae
Known as:
Atrophaneura aristolochiae
, Papilio aristolochiae
National Institutes of Health
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Review
2016
Review
2016
New Aspects in Chinese Herb Materials Identification by DNABarcoding
Hui Guo
,
Si-Won Jin
,
Han Liu
,
Zhenyue Wang
2016
Corpus ID: 10967264
The numerous noxious reactions have overwhelming concerning by misusing medicinal plant ingredients. This phenomenon has aroused…
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2010
2010
Selectively preparative purification of aristolochic acids and aristololactams from Aristolochia plants.
Jing Zhang
,
Yuan-sheng Xiao
,
+4 authors
Xinmiao Liang
Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis
2010
Corpus ID: 39618218
2008
2008
Ischemic injury underlies the pathogenesis of aristolochic acid-induced acute kidney injury.
Yu-jie Wen
,
L. Qu
,
Xiaomei Li
Translational research : the journal of…
2008
Corpus ID: 24343554
2008
2008
[Aristolochic acid induces renal tubular injury and inhibits expression of bone morphogenetic protein-7 mRNA in renal tissue of rats].
Huiling Wang
,
Jingyu Zhang
Zhong xi yi jie he xue bao = Journal of Chinese…
2008
Corpus ID: 23746772
OBJECTIVE To investigate the pathogenic mechanism of aristolochic acid nephropathy (AAN) by observing the renal tubular injury…
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Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
Role of Peritubular Capillary Loss and Hypoxia in Progressive Tubulointerstitial Fibrosis in a Rat Model of Aristolochic Acid Nephropathy
D. Sun
,
Jiang-min Feng
,
+4 authors
Lining Wang
American Journal of Nephrology
2006
Corpus ID: 19283228
Background/Aims: To investigate the effects of peritubular capillary (PTC) loss and hypoxia on the progression of…
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2004
2004
An easy and rapid method to determine aristolochic acids I and II with high sensitivity
Ziyin Sun
,
Lifang Liu
,
Xiaofeng Zheng
,
Chunhai Fan
,
Q. Wang
,
Genxi Li
Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry
2004
Corpus ID: 21082588
Aristolochic acid (AA), a natural component in some Chinese medicinal plants, is nephrotoxic and carcinogenic, and is involved in…
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Review
2003
Review
2003
Herbal remedies: renal tragedies.
A. Saxena
,
B. R. Panhotra
Swiss medical weekly
2003
Corpus ID: 41301604
Virtually every culture and civilization, throughout history, has used a range of plants or plant derivatives for the prevention…
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2001
2001
[An analysis of the clinical and pathological characteristics of mu-tong (a Chinese herb) induced tubulointerstitial nephropathy].
X. Li
,
L. Yang
,
Y. Yu
Zhonghua nei ke za zhi
2001
Corpus ID: 6497960
OBJECTIVES To investigate the clinical and pathological characteristics of Mutong (a Chinese herb, caulis aristolochiae…
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1997
1997
Effects of aristoloside, a component of guan-mu-tong (Caulis aristolochiae manshuriensis), on normal and preneoplastic mammary gland growth in mice.
H. Nagasawa
,
G. Wu
,
H. Inatomi
Anticancer research
1997
Corpus ID: 29090949
Aristoloside, an extract of Guan-mu-tong (Gmt; Caulis aristolochiae manshuriensis) showing a marked anticancer potential, was…
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1995
1995
Improvement by guan-mu-tong (Caulis aristolochiae manshuriensis) of lactation in mice.
G. Wu
,
K. Yamamoto
,
T. Mori
,
H. Inatomi
,
H. Nagasawa
The American journal of Chinese medicine
1995
Corpus ID: 30757317
Free access of 0.5% Guan-mu-tong (Gmt) as drinking water inhibited lactation of mice estimated by pup growth rate, which was…
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