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Ting Han

Researcher at Second Military Medical University

Publications -  131
Citations -  5558

Ting Han is an academic researcher from Second Military Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Plant use of endophytic fungi in defense & Vitex negundo. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 126 publications receiving 4388 citations. Previous affiliations of Ting Han include Zhejiang A & F University.

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A Friendly Relationship between Endophytic Fungi and Medicinal Plants: A Systematic Review.

TL;DR: This paper will focus on the increasing knowledge of relationships between endophytic fungi and medicinal plants through reviewing of published research data obtained from the last 30 years and indicates that the distribution and population structure of endophytes can be considerably affected by factors, such as the genetic background, age, and environmental conditions of their hosts.
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Salvia miltiorrhiza: Traditional medicinal uses, chemistry, and pharmacology.

TL;DR: The research results strongly support the notion that SM has beneficial therapeutic properties and has a potential of being an effective adaptogenic remedy.
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Medicinal plant cell suspension cultures: pharmaceutical applications and high-yielding strategies for the desired secondary metabolites

TL;DR: The scale-up of MPCSC, which could lead to an unlimited supply of pharmaceuticals, including strategies to overcome and solution of the associated challenges, is discussed.
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Antidepressant properties of bioactive fractions from the extract of Crocus sativus L.

TL;DR: Results suggest that the low polarity parts of C. sativus corms should be considered as a new plant material for curing depression, which merit further studies regarding antidepressive-like activities of chemical compounds isolated from the two fractions and mechanism of action.
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Traditional Chinese medicine formulas for the treatment of osteoporosis: Implication for antiosteoporotic drug discovery

TL;DR: Clinical practice and animal experiments indicate that TCM formulas provide a definite therapeutic effect on osteoporosis, and the proposed antiosteoporotic mechanism involves multi regulatory pathways, such as Wnt/β-catenin, BMP/Smad, MAPK pathway and RANKL/OPG system.