Shumeng Ren
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Recent Articles
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Ren S, Chen Y, Liu Y, Lv Q, Peng J, Song L, et al.
Front Med (Lausanne)
. 2025 Feb;
12:1504215.
PMID: 39981076
Objective: This meta-analysis aimed to evaluate the randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of acupuncture for somatosensory deficits after stroke to provide the current best evidence for clinical practice. Methods: A systematic...
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Hu Y, Xue C, Ren S, Dong L, Gao J, Li X
Front Nutr
. 2024 Jul;
11:1423305.
PMID: 38962442
Background: Cumulative evidence has suggested that vitamin D deficiency is related with an increased susceptibility to various types of cancers. However, the association between vitamin D and thyroid cancer (TC)...
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Xu X, Yan S, Zhang Y, Cao L, Chen T, Yang X, et al.
J Ethnopharmacol
. 2024 Jun;
333:118417.
PMID: 38830452
Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Saposhnikoviae Radix (SR) was initially documented in Shennong Bencao Jing classics for its properties in dispelling wind, dissolving surface, relieving pain, and alleviating spasms. This herb is commonly...
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Wang F, Zhao Z, Han Y, Li S, Bi X, Ren S, et al.
Microorganisms
. 2024 Apr;
12(4).
PMID: 38674636
is a traditional Chinese medicinal plant, and its dried roots are commonly used as medicinal materials. Research into the traits of the bacteria and fungus in the rhizosphere and how...
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Xu X, Guo Y, Chen M, Li N, Sun Y, Ren S, et al.
Chin Herb Med
. 2024 Feb;
16(1):151-161.
PMID: 38375044
Objective: To identify phytochemical constituents present in the extract of flowers of and evaluate their anti-oxidant and anti-hyperglycemic capacities. Methods: The AlCl colorimetric method and Prussian Blue assay were used...
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Xu X, Song Y, Jiang M, Liu M, Zhang X, Wang D, et al.
Mol Nutr Food Res
. 2023 Nov;
68(3):e2200816.
PMID: 38018298
Scope: Alzheimer's disease (AD) has been a challenge and hotspot in the field of neuroscience research due to the high morbidity. As we all know, walnut kernel (WK) ingestion has...
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Ren K, Zhang X, Wang R, Ren S, Hua H, Wang D, et al.
J Ethnopharmacol
. 2023 Oct;
319(Pt 2):117233.
PMID: 37793580
Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Euodiae Fructus (EF), the dried, unripe, scented fruit of Tetradium ruticarpum (A. Juss, T.G.Hartley), is a traditional food and herb with mild toxicity. In Asia, it is processed...
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Xu X, Ding Y, Liu M, Zhang X, Wang D, Pan Y, et al.
J Ethnopharmacol
. 2023 Aug;
319(Pt 1):117107.
PMID: 37652196
Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Defatted walnut powder (DWP), the byproduct remaining after extracting oil from the walnut kernel, has the actions of nourishing liver and the kidney, replenishing blood, and calming the...
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Ren K, Zhang C, Liu M, Gao H, Ren S, Wang D, et al.
J Ethnopharmacol
. 2023 Feb;
308:116307.
PMID: 36842722
Ethnopharmacological Relevance: As a traditional Chinese medicine and food, Euodiae Fructus (EF) is widely used in clinics to relieve pain and prevent vomiting and for making tea for more than...
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Ren K, Wang R, Fang S, Ren S, Hua H, Wang D, et al.
J Ethnopharmacol
. 2022 Dec;
303:116005.
PMID: 36516906
Ethnopharmacological Relevance: As a traditional Chinese medicine, Euodiae Fructus (EF) has been used to treat stomachache, belching, and emesis for more than a thousand years. Ancient records and modern research...