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Front. Pharmacol.
Sec. Ethnopharmacology
Volume 15 - 2024 | doi: 10.3389/fphar.2024.1504076

D-dencichine Regulates Thrombopoiesis by Promoting Megakaryocyte Adhesion, Migration and Proplatelet Formation

Provisionally accepted
Ding Shi lan Ding Shi lan 1,2,3,4Wang Min Wang Min 1,2,3,4Fang Song Fang Song 5Xu Hui bo Xu Hui bo 6Fan Hui ting Fan Hui ting 7Tian Yu Tian Yu 1,2,3,4Zhai Ya dong Zhai Ya dong 1,2,3,4Lu Shan Lu Shan 1,2,3,4Qi Xin Qi Xin 7Wei Fei Wei Fei 1,2,3,4Sun Gui bo Sun Gui bo 1,2,3,4*Sun Xiao bo Sun Xiao bo 1,2,3,4*
  • 1 Beijing Key Laboratory of Innovative Drug Discovery of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Natural Medicine) and Translational Medicine, Beijing, China
  • 2 Key Laboratory of Bioactive Substances and Resource Utilization of Chinese Herbal Medicine, Beijing, China
  • 3 Zhongguancun Open Laboratory of the Research and Development of Natural Medicine and Health Products, Beijing, China
  • 4 Key Laboratory of Efficacy Evaluation of Chinese Medicine Against Glycolipid Metabolic Disorders, State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Beijing, China
  • 5 Kunming Shenghuo Pharmaceutical Group Co., Ltd., Kunming, Yunnan Province, China
  • 6 Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences of Jilin Province, Jilin, China
  • 7 Department of Oncology, Guang’anmen Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing, China

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    Keywords: Chemotherapy-induced thrombocytopenia, Thrombopoietin, D-dencichine, platelets, Cytokines, Mouse

    Received: 30 Sep 2024; Accepted: 23 Dec 2024.

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    * Correspondence:
    Sun Gui bo, Beijing Key Laboratory of Innovative Drug Discovery of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Natural Medicine) and Translational Medicine, Beijing, China
    Sun Xiao bo, Beijing Key Laboratory of Innovative Drug Discovery of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Natural Medicine) and Translational Medicine, Beijing, China

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