Abstract:Background
Ru-kang-yin (RKY), a traditional Chinese herbal prescription, has been clinically used as adjuvant therapy for breast cancer via inhibiting cell invasion, proliferation, and promoting apoptosis. However, its anti-breast cancer bio-active ingredients and possible mechanisms are still unclear. In the present study, the hub bio-active compounds and underlying mechanisms of RKY in treatment of breast cancer were systematically elucidated by the approach of network pharmacology.
Methods
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