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Gene & Protein in Disease                                  A prediction on how Epimedii herba treat periodontitis




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            Figure 7. Schematic of the optimal molecular docking results of the key active components with key targets, showing hydrogen bonds, van der Waals
            forces, and π–π interactions with amino acid residues of the active targets and proteins. A and B represent the molecular docking results of 8-(3-methylbut-
            2-enyl)-2-phenyl-chromone and 8-isopentenyl-kaempferol with ESR1. C–I represent the molecular docking results of anhydroicaritin, chryseriol, DFV,
            kaempferol, luteolin, quercetin, and Yinyanghuo C with MMP9


            Volume 3 Issue 4 (2024)                         10                              doi: 10.36922/gpd.4427
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