Effect of traditional Chinese medicine formula Sinisan on chronic restraint stress-induced nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: a rat study

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Fafeng Cheng
Chongyang Ma
Xueqian Wang
Changming Zhai
Guoli Wang
Xiaolin Xu
Jie Mu
Changxiang Li
Zisong Wang
Xiaoyu Zhang
Wenchao Yue
Xin Du
Yajun Lian
Wenxiang Zhu
Xiangjun Yin
Zhen Wei
Wenjie Song
Qingguo Wang
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[1] Beijing University of Chinese Medicine,School of Basic Medical Sciences
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Psychological stress; Chronic stress; NAFLD; TCM; Sinisan; Oxidative stress;
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