Wei Wang
6 Papers
14 Citations
Wei Wang is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pharmacokinetics & Traditional Chinese medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
Effects of traditional Chinese medicine on rats with Type II diabetes induced by high-fat diet and streptozotocin: a urine metabonomic study
Huihui Zhao,Zhigeng Li,Guihua Tian,Kuo Gao,Zhiyong Li,Baosheng Zhao,Juan Wang,Liangtao Luo,Qiu Pan,Wenting Zhang,Zhiqian Wu,Jianxin Chen,Wei Wang +12 more
TL;DR: Examining urine metabolic changes provided important insights into the mechanisms underlying type II diabetes as well as the therapeutic effects of TCM.
Pharmacokinetics of oral administration of 2, 3, 5, 4'- tetrahydroxystilbene-2-O-β-d-glucoside from Polygonum multiflorum in beagle dogs
TL;DR: When Beagle dogs were fed with P. multiflorum extracts, SBGC was absorbed and distributed faster, but the elimination speed remained at the same level, and the current findings provide a clear guidance for the clinical application of P,3,5,4,4'-tetrahydroxystilbene-2-O-β-d-glucoside.
[Investigative strategy for research on biological basis of traditional Chinese medicine syndrome: feature selection-based data mining methods].
TL;DR: The concept of "characteristic pattern" is proposed to bridge the gap between "golden index" and biological basis of traditional Chinese medicine syndrome and present a research strategy for data mining methods.
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Exploration of the biological basis of coronary heart disease angina pectoris with Qi deficiency and Qi stagnation based on GenCLiP gene mining software
Xueling Ma,Xing Zhai,Yubo Li,Yulin-OuYang,Qi Shi,Hua Xie,Huihui Zhao,Shuzhen Guo,Yong Wang,Jianxin Chen,Wei Wang +10 more
TL;DR: Application of GenCLiP gene-mining software to explore the disease-syndrome related genes is an effective, rapid and feasible method, which has certain reference value in the study of the biological basis of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndrome and can be extended to the identification of the syndrome related genes in other diseases.
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Research on FTIR Fingerprints of Soil and Regional Selection of Chinese Herbal Medicine Cultivation
Huihui Zhao,Chenglong Zheng,Shuwen Guo,Jianxin Chen,Peng Tan,Qi Shi,Juan Wang,Zhao-jin Kuang,Yang-Qing Liu,Na Hou,Lingyan Zhao,Yi Yang,Wei Wang,Ping Zhao +13 more
- 23 Apr 2010
TL;DR: The experiments showed that the soil conditions in Tianshui and Dingxi of Gansu province in China were similar to the counterpart in Shanxi province inChina, and FT-IR spectroscopy can not only provide rather valuable information for Chinese herbal medicine transplanting but for soil research.
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