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Cold/hot pad differentiating assay of property differences of Mahuang and Maxingshigan decoctions

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Pages 1298-1302 | Received 10 Mar 2015, Accepted 26 May 2015, Published online: 22 Nov 2015

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Table 1. Samples used in this study.

Figure 1. Intelligent animal temperature tropism behavior monitoring system.

Figure 1. Intelligent animal temperature tropism behavior monitoring system.

Figure 2. Evaluation of combinative effect of different drugs. (+) Q value of 0.85–1.15 additive effect, and (++) of 1.15–2.0 synergic effect, and (+++) >2.0 significant synergic effect, and (−) of 0.55–0.85 antagonistic effect, and (−−) <0.55 significant antagonistic effect.

Figure 2. Evaluation of combinative effect of different drugs. (+) Q value of 0.85–1.15 additive effect, and (++) of 1.15–2.0 synergic effect, and (+++) >2.0 significant synergic effect, and (−) of 0.55–0.85 antagonistic effect, and (−−) <0.55 significant antagonistic effect.

Table 2. Remaining time ratio of mice in each group on warm pad.

Table 3. Activity of Na+–K+–ATPase, Ca2+–ATPase, and Mg2+–ATPase of liver tissue of mice (X ± SD).

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