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    Berberine ameliorates depression‐like behavior in CUMS mice by activating TPH1 and inhibiting IDO1‐associated with tryptophan metabolism by Ge, Ping‐Yuan, Qu, Shu‐Yue, Ni, Saijia, Yao, Zeng‐Ying, Qi, Yi‐Yu, Zhao, Xin, Guo, Rui, Yang, Nian‐Yun, Zhang, Qi‐Chun, Zhu, Hua‐Xu

    Published in Phytotherapy research (01-01-2023)
    “…Berberine, which is a potential antidepressant, exhibits definite efficiency in modulating the gut microbiota. Depressive behaviors in mice induced using…”
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    Analysis of Antidepressant Activity of Huang-Lian Jie-Du Decoction Through Network Pharmacology and Metabolomics by Qu, Shu-Yue, Li, Xiao-Yue, Heng, Xia, Qi, Yi-Yu, Ge, Ping-Yuan, Ni, Sai-Jia, Yao, Zeng-Ying, Guo, Rui, Yang, Nian-Yun, Cao, Yi, Zhang, Qi-Chun, Zhu, Hua-Xu

    Published in Frontiers in pharmacology (04-03-2021)
    “…Depressive disorder is a common mental disorder characterized by depressed mood and loss of interest or pleasure. As the Herbal medicines are mainly used as…”
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    Potential Mechanism of S. baicalensis on Lipid Metabolism Explored via Network Pharmacology and Untargeted Lipidomics by Ge, Ping-Yuan, Qi, Yi-Yu, Qu, Shu-Yue, Zhao, Xin, Ni, Sai-Jia, Yao, Zeng-Ying, Guo, Rui, Yang, Nian-Yun, Zhang, Qi-Chun, Zhu, Hua-Xu

    Published in Drug design, development and therapy (01-01-2021)
    “…, a traditional herb, has great potential in treating diseases associated with aberrant lipid metabolism, such as inflammation, hyperlipidemia, atherosclerosis…”
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    Involvement of Huanglian Jiedu Decoction on Microglia with Abnormal Sphingolipid Metabolism in Alzheimer's Disease by Qi, Yi-Yu, Heng, Xia, Yao, Zeng-Ying, Qu, Shu-Yue, Ge, Ping-Yuan, Zhao, Xin, Ni, Sai-Jia, Guo, Rui, Yang, Nian-Yun, Zhang, Qi-Chun, Zhu, Hua-Xu

    Published in Drug design, development and therapy (01-01-2022)
    “…Abnormal sphingolipid metabolism is closely related to the occurrence and development of Alzheimer's disease (AD). With heat-clearing and detoxifying effects,…”
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