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Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines Volume 16 Title Index Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines Volume 16 Title Index ·Reviews· Rhododendron Molle (Ericaceae): phytochemistry, pharmacology, and toxicology CAI Yong-Qing, HU Jian-Hui, QIN Jie, SUN Tao, LI Xiao-Li 401-410 Application of alkaloids in reversing multidrug resistance in human cancers WANG Meng, LIU Ze-Fa, TANG Hua, CHEN Bao-An 561-571 Anticancer activity and underlying mechanism of neogambogic acid SUN Rui, ZHANG Hong-Ming, CHEN Bao-An 641-643 Ethnopharmacology, phytochemistry, and pharmacology of Sterculia lychnophora Hance (Pangdahai) Mahmood Brobbey Oppong, LI Yang, Prince Osei Banahene, FANG Shi-Ming, QIU Feng 721-731 Advances in the antitumor activities and mechanisms of action of steroidal saponins ZHAO Ya-Zheng, ZHANG Yuan-Yuan, HAN Han, FAN Rui-Ping, HU Yang, ZHONG Liang, KOU Jun-Ping, YU Bo-Yang 732-748 The CXCL12 (SDF-1)/CXCR4 chemokine axis: Oncogenic properties, molecular targeting, and synthetic and natural product CXCR4 inhibitors for cancer therapy ZHOU Yu, CAO Han-Bo, LI Wen-Jun, ZHAO Li 801-810 Phytochemistry and pharmacology of genus Ephedra ZHANG Ben-Mei, WANG Zhi-Bin, XIN Ping, WANG Qiu-Hong, BU He, KUANG Hai-Xue 811-828 Advanced natural products chemistry research in China between 2015 and 2017 YANG Guo-Xun, MA Guang-Lei, LI Hao, HUANG Ting, XIONG Juan, and HU Jin-Feng 881-906 ·Research articles· ·Biological and Pharmaceutical Activity· Molecular diversity analysis of Tetradium ruticarpum (WuZhuYu) in China based on inter-primer binding site (iPBS) markers and inter-simple sequence repeat (ISSR) markers XU Jing-Yuan, ZHU Yan, YI Ze, WU Gang, XIE Guo-Yong, QIN Min-Jian 1-9 Cucurbitacin B suppresses metastasis mediated by reactive oxygen species (ROS) via focal adhesion kinase (FAK) in breast cancer MDA-MB-231 cells LUO Wei-Wei, ZHAO Wen-Wen, LU Jin-Jian, WANG Yi-Tao, CHEN Xiu-Ping 10-19 Reversal of multidrug resistance by icaritin in doxorubicin-resistant human osteosarcoma cells WANG Zhen-Dong, WANG Rui-Zhi, XIA Yuan-Zheng, KONG Ling-Yi, YANG Lei 20-28 Saponins isolated from Schizocapsa plantaginea inhibit human hepatocellular carcinoma cell growth in vivo and in vitro via mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling SUN Yue-Wen, QIU Han-Chen, OU Ming-Chun, CHEN Run-Li, LIANG Gang 29-40 Puerarin attenuates angiotensin II-induced cardiac fibroblast proliferation via the promotion of catalase activity and the inhibition of hydrogen peroxide-dependent Rac-1 activation CHEN Gang, PAN Shi-Fen, CUI Xiang-Li, LIU Li-Hong 41-52 Network pharmacology-based analysis of Chinese herbal Naodesheng formula for application to Alzheimer’s disease PANG Xiao-Cong, KANG De, FANG Jian-Song, ZHAO Ying, XU Lv-Jie, LIAN Wen-Wen, LIU Ai-Lin, DU Guan-Hua 53-62 Morphological and chemical studies of artificial Andrographis paniculata polyploids LI Qi-Qing, ZHANG Jian, LIU Ji-Hua, YU Bo-Yang 81-89 Taxus chinensis ameliorates diabetic nephropathy through down-regulating TGF-β1/Smad pathway WENG Hong-Bo, HAN Wen-Ke, XIONG Yan-Wen, JIN Zhou-Hui, LAN Zhen, LIU Cheng, ZHANG Xue-Mei, PENG Wen 90-96 –Appendix 1 – 2018 Title Index / Chin J Nat Med, 2018, 16(12): Appendix 1 Bamboo salt suppresses skin inflammation in mice with 2,4-dinitrofluorobenzene-induced atopic dermatitis Myoung-schook Yoou, Sun-Young Nam, Kyoung Wan Yoon, Hyun-Ja Jeong, Hyung-Min Kim 97-104 Anti-inflammatory effect of external use of escin on cutaneous inflammation: possible involvement of glucocorticoids receptor ZHAO Shu-Qi, XU Shi-Qiang, CHENG Jing, CAO Xiao-Lu, ZHANG Ying, ZHOU Wei-Ping, HUANG Yan-Juan, WANG Jun, HU Xia-Min 105-112 Norisoboldine, a natural aryl hydrocarbon receptor agonist, alleviates TNBS-induced colitis in mice, by inhibiting the activation of NLRP3 inflammasome LV Qi, WANG Kai, QIAO Si-Miao, DAI Yue, WEI Zhi-Feng 161-174 Qualitative detection of ginsenosides in brain tissues after oral administration of high-purity ginseng total saponins by using polyclonal antibody against ginsenosides ZHAO Yu-Nan, SHAO Xiao, OUYANG Liu-Feng, CHEN Lin, GU Ling 175-183 Salvianolic acid A attenuates ischemia reperfusion induced rat brain damage by protecting the blood brain barrier through MMP-9 inhibition and anti-inflammation ZHANG Wen, SONG Jun-Ke, ZHANG Xue, ZHOU Qi-Meng, HE Guo-Rong, XU Xiao-Na, Yan Rong, ZHOU Wen-Xia, DU Guan-Hua 184-193 Buyang Huanwu Decoction ameliorates ischemic stroke by modulating multiple targets with multiple components: In vitro evidences ZHANG Wei-Wei, XU Feng, WANG Ding, YE Jia, CAI Shao-Qing 194-202 Brazilin and Caesalpinia sappan L. extract protect epidermal keratinocytes from oxidative stress by inducing the expression of GPX7 Hyung Seo Hwang, Joong Hyun Shim 203-209 Label-free quantitative proteomics reveals fibrinopeptide B and heparin cofactor II as potential serum biomarkers in respiratory syncytial virus-infected mice treated with Qingfei oral liquid formula ZHOU Li-Hua, XU Jian-Ya, DAI Chen, FAN Yi-Man, YUAN Bin 241-251 Constituent and effects of polysaccharides isolated from Sophora moorcroftiana seeds on lifespan, reproduction, stress resistance, and antimicrobial capacity in Caenorhabditis elegans ZHANG Yuan, MI Dan-Yang, WANG Jin, LUO Yan-Ping, YANG Xu, DONG Shi, MA Xing-Ming, DONG Kai-Zhong 252-260 Cornus mas L. extract as a multifunctional material for manufacturing cosmetic emulsions Nizioł-Łukaszewska Z, Wasilewski T, Bujak T, Gaweł-Bęben K, Osika P, Czerwonka D 284-292 Formulation development and evaluation of gastroretentive floating beads with Brucea javanica oil using ionotropic gelation technology ZHANG Yue, ZHANG Xi-Tong, ZHANG Qi, WANG Bing, ZHANG Tong 293-301 Screening and analysis of key active constituents in Guanxinshutong capsule using mass spectrum and integrative network pharmacology LIU Feng, DU Xia, LIU Pei-Rong, SUN Yu-Hong, ZHANG Yan-Min 302-312 Osthole decreases collagen Ⅰ/III contents and their ratio in TGF-β1-overexpressed mouse cardiac fibroblasts through regulating the TGF-β/Smad signaling pathway LIU Jin-Cheng, ZHOU Lei, WANG Feng, CHENG Zong-Qi, RONG Chen 321-329 Madecassoside impedes invasion of rheumatoid fibroblast-like synoviocyte from adjuvant arthritis rats via inhibition of NF-κB-mediated matrix metalloproteinase-13 expression YU Wei-Guang, SHEN Yong, WU Jian-Zhong, GAO Yan-Bing, ZHANG Li-Xing 330-338 Lipid-lowering effects of oleanolic acid in hyperlipidemic patients LUO Han-Qiong, SHEN Jie, CHEN Cai-Ping, MA Xiao, LIN Chao, OUYANG Qiong, XUAN Chun-Xiao, LIU Jine, SUN Hong-Bin, LIU Jun 339-346 Mori Cortex extract ameliorates nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and insulin resistance in high-fat-diet/streptozotocin- induced type 2 diabetes in rats MA Li-Li, YUAN Yan-Yan, ZHAO Ming, ZHOU Xin-Rong, Tashina Jehangir, WANG Fu-Yan, XI Yang, BU Shi-Zhong 411-417 Neuroprotective effect of the ethanol extract of Artemisia capillaris on transient forebrain ischemia in mice via nicotinic cholinergic receptor Huiyoung Kwon, Ji Wook Jung, Young Choon Lee, 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Sujung Yeo, Sabina Lim 490-498 Hypolipidemic effect of SIPI-7623, a derivative of an extract from oriental wormwood, through farnesoid X receptor antagonism DENG Yi-Fang, HUANG Xiao-Ling, SU Mei,YU Peng-Xia, ZHANG Zhen, LIU Quan-Hai, WANG Guo-Ping, LIU Min-Yu 572-579 Quercetin modulates iron homeostasis and iNOS expression of splenic macrophages in a rat model of iron deficiency anemia Maryam Mazhar, Nurul Kabir, Shabana U Simjee 580-589 Global gene expression analysis in liver of db/db mice treated with catalpol LIU Jing, ZHANG He-Ran, HOU Yan-Bao, JING Xiao-Long, SONG Xin-Yi, SHEN Xiu-Ping 589-598 1-Methoxycarbony-β-carboline from Picrasma quassioides exerts anti-angiogenic properties in HUVECs in vitro and zebrafish embryos in vivo LIN Qing-Hua, QU Wei, XU Jian, FENG Feng, HE Ming-Fang 599-609 Stems and leaves of Aconitum carmichaelii Debx. as potential herbal resources for treating rheumatoid arthritis: Chemical analysis, toxicity and activity evaluation HE Ya-Nan, OU Shui-Ping, XIONG Xi, PAN Yuan, PEI Jin, XU Run-Chun, GENG Fu-Neng, HAN Li, ZHANG Ding-Kun, YANG Ming 644-652 The role of neutrophils in triptolide-induced liver injury WANG Xin-Zhi, ZHANG Shen-Ye, XU Yao, ZHANG Lu-Yong, JIANG Zhen-Zhou 653-664 Anti-parasitic effects of water-soluble alkaloid fractions from ethanolic extracts of Sophora moorcroftiana seeds in Caenorhabditis elegans LUO Yan-Ping, ZHANG Yuan, ZHANG Hui-Min, ZHANG Hong, ZHANG Lin, YU Hong-Juan, CAO Ming-Qiang, SHI Yan-Bin, ZHI De-Juan, MA Xing-Ming, DONG Kai-Zhong 665-673 Polysaccharide extracts of Astragalus membranaceus and Atractylodes macrocephala promote intestinal epithelial cell migration by activating the polyamine-mediated
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