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A network pharmacology approach to predict potential targets and mechanisms of “” herb pair in the treatment of chronic pain with comorbid anxiety and depression.
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) prescriptions have multiple bioactive properties. "Gui Zhi-Shao Yao" herb pair is widely used to treat chronic pain (CP), as well as anxiety and depression. However, its related targets and underlying mechanisms have not been deciphered.
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