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Exploring the microscopic mechanism of atherosclerosis through the connection between static blood in traditional Chinese medicine and extracellular matrix
Thought and Method | 更新时间:2025-11-04
    • Exploring the microscopic mechanism of atherosclerosis through the connection between static blood in traditional Chinese medicine and extracellular matrix

    • In the field of traditional Chinese medicine, researchers explored the relationship between blood stasis and extracellular matrix (ECM), and found the similarity between the two in the process of physiological characteristics and pathological evolution, providing a new clinical treatment idea and potential intervention target for the prevention and treatment of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.
    • Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine   Vol. 48, Issue 10, Pages: 1426-1433(2025)
    • DOI:10.3969/j.issn.1006-2157.2025.10.012    

      CLC: R228
    • Received:08 May 2025

      Published:30 October 2025

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  • CHEN Zhichao, YANG Ying. Exploring the microscopic mechanism of atherosclerosis through the connection between static blood in traditional Chinese medicine and extracellular matrix[J]. Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2025, 48(10): 1426-1433. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1006-2157.2025.10.012.

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