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Xiao-Bo Zhang
Researcher at National Resource Center
Publications - 15
Citations - 413
Xiao-Bo Zhang is an academic researcher from National Resource Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Pesticide. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 167 citations.
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ETCM: an encyclopaedia of traditional Chinese medicine
Haiyu Xu,Haiyu Xu,Yan-Qiong Zhang,Zhenming Liu,Tong Chen,Chuan-Yu Lv,Shi-Huan Tang,Xiao-Bo Zhang,Wei Zhang,Zhiyong Li,Rong-Rong Zhou,Hongjun Yang,Xiu-Jie Wang,Huang Luqi +13 more
TL;DR: ETCM provides predicted target genes ofTCM ingredients, herbs, and formulas, according to the chemical fingerprint similarity between TCM ingredients and known drugs, to facilitate functional and mechanistic studies of TCM.
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Policies and Problems of Modernizing Ethnomedicine in China: A Focus on the Yi and Dai Traditional Medicines of Yunnan Province.
Zhiyong Li,Zhiyong Li,Cai-Feng Li,Xiao-Bo Zhang,Shi-Huan Tang,Hongjun Yang,Xiuming Cui,Luqi Huang +7 more
TL;DR: It is necessary to strengthen medical research to expand evidence-based clinical practice and balance ethnomedicine production and sustainable utilization of Materia medica resources, especially the animal sources of medicines, toxic medicines, and the protected wild resources reported in this survey.
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A Hybrid Leaf Area Index Estimation Method of Dioscorea Polystachya Turczaninow Using Sentinel-2 Vegetation Indices
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors proposed a leaf area index (LAI) estimation algorithm for Dioscorea polystachya Turczaninow using a hybrid method and Sentinel-2 vegetation indices.
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Exploration of habitat-related chemomarkers for Magnoliae officinalis cortex applying both global and water-soluble components-based metabolomics method.
Zhenzhen Xue,Xiao-Bo Zhang,H Peng,Shoudong Zhu,Jinwen You,Tao Zhou,Liying Yu,Chuan Song,Bin Yang +8 more
TL;DR: In this article , a new integrated metabolomics analysis based on global and water-soluble components was proposed aiming to explore habitat-related chemomarkers for TCMs combined with correlation analysis to environmental factors.
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[Geographical views in traditional Chinese medicine].
TL;DR: Huang et al. as discussed by the authors proposed a new way to inherit and innovate the essence of traditional Chinese medicine, promote the connection between philosophy of Yi, medical science, pharmacology, and geography, better serve the production practice of TCM, and promote the solution of problems related to the development of the Chinese medicine industry.