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    Mechanisms of the cerebral vasodilator actions of isoflavonoids of Gegen on rat isolated basilar artery by Deng, Y., Ng, E.S.K., Yeung, J.H.K., Kwan, Y.W., Lau, C.B.S., Koon, J.C.M., Zhou, L., Zuo, Z., Leung, P.C., Fung, K.P., Lam, F.F.Y.

    Published in Journal of ethnopharmacology (06-01-2012)
    “…Gegen (root of Pueraria lobata) is used in traditional Chinese medicine for treatment of cardiovascular diseases. In this study, the relaxant actions of three…”
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    Cerebral vasodilator properties of Danshen and Gegen: A study of their combined efficacy and mechanisms of actions by Deng, Y., Ng, E.S.K., Kwan, Y.W., Lau, C.B.S., Cheung, D.W.S., Koon, J.C.M., Zhang, Z., Zuo, Z., Leung, P.C., Fung, K.P., Lam, F.F.Y.

    Published in Phytomedicine (Stuttgart) (15-03-2014)
    “…Danshen and Gegen are two commonly used Chinese herbal medicines for treatment of cardiovascular diseases. The aim of the present study was to elucidate the…”
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    Mechanisms of the relaxant effect of a Danshen and Gegen formulation on rat isolated cerebral basilar artery by Lam, F.F.Y., Deng, S.Y., Ng, E.S.K., Yeung, J.H.K., Kwan, Y.W., Lau, C.B.S., Koon, J.C.M., Zhou, L., Zuo, Z., Leung, P.C., Fung, K.P.

    Published in Journal of ethnopharmacology (28-10-2010)
    “…Danshen (root of Salvia miltiorrhiza) and Gegen (root of Pueraria lobata) are two herbs used in traditional Chinese medicine, most commonly for their putative…”
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    Macrophage activation by polysaccharide biological response modifier isolated from Aloe vera L. var. chinensis (Haw.) Berg by Liu, C., Leung, M.Y.K., Koon, J.C.M., Zhu, L.F., Hui, Y.Z., Yu, B., Fung, K.P.

    Published in International immunopharmacology (01-11-2006)
    “…A mannose-rich polysaccharide biological response modifier (BRM), derived from Aloe vera L. var. chinensis (Haw.) Berg., was demonstrated to be a potent murine…”
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    Polysaccharide biological response modifiers by Leung, M.Y.K., Liu, C., Koon, J.C.M., Fung, K.P.

    Published in Immunology Letters (15-06-2006)
    “…Biological response modifiers (BRMs) are substances which augment immune response. BRMs can be cytokines which are produced endogenously in our body by immune…”
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