Pharmacology

Pharmacology is the study of how drugs interact with living organisms, including humans. It is a key part of modern medical practice, as drugs are used to treat, prevent, and diagnose diseases. Pharmacology has helped to advance medical science and improve public health by providing new treatments for diseases and developing safer drugs for long-term use. Additionally, pharmacology is important for the development and testing of new drugs, which may be used to prevent or treat illnesses. With advances in technology and an increased understanding of drug interactions, pharmacology has become increasingly significant.

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A Network Pharmacology-Based Strategy For Predicting Therapy Targets Of Beta-Sitosterol In Treating Diabetic Retinopathy

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Exploring the Mechanism of Complex Lemon-Angelica Sinensis-Boswellia Essential Oil on Anxiety Disorders with Melasma Through Network Pharmacology and Experimental Validation

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