Tabanus is a traditional Chinese medicine.In recent years,various protein active components derived from the Tabanus salivary gland have been explored,and many promising components were found to have therapeutic effec...Tabanus is a traditional Chinese medicine.In recent years,various protein active components derived from the Tabanus salivary gland have been explored,and many promising components were found to have therapeutic effect.The rich active components in its salivary gland have pharmacological effects,such as anti-platelet aggregation,anti-inflammatory,anti-infection,immunosuppression,anti-angiogenic,and anti-tumor effects.This paper summarizes findings from the related articles about Tabanus in recent years with a special focus on its pharmacological effects so as to provide reference for its further development and utilization.展开更多
Ⅰ. INTRODUCTIONStudies on the neurosuperpositional compound eyes of the Dipterans, especially on those of the housefly, have been increasingly useful in optics, behavioral science, neurophysiology and biocybernetics....Ⅰ. INTRODUCTIONStudies on the neurosuperpositional compound eyes of the Dipterans, especially on those of the housefly, have been increasingly useful in optics, behavioral science, neurophysiology and biocybernetics. No report on the structure of the compound eye in the horsefly Tabanus mandarinus is found yet. Recently we presented a note on the relation between the lightguide pattern of the rhabdomeres in the horsefly and light adaptation. It shows that the compound eye of the horsefly belongs展开更多
文摘Tabanus is a traditional Chinese medicine.In recent years,various protein active components derived from the Tabanus salivary gland have been explored,and many promising components were found to have therapeutic effect.The rich active components in its salivary gland have pharmacological effects,such as anti-platelet aggregation,anti-inflammatory,anti-infection,immunosuppression,anti-angiogenic,and anti-tumor effects.This paper summarizes findings from the related articles about Tabanus in recent years with a special focus on its pharmacological effects so as to provide reference for its further development and utilization.
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文摘Ⅰ. INTRODUCTIONStudies on the neurosuperpositional compound eyes of the Dipterans, especially on those of the housefly, have been increasingly useful in optics, behavioral science, neurophysiology and biocybernetics. No report on the structure of the compound eye in the horsefly Tabanus mandarinus is found yet. Recently we presented a note on the relation between the lightguide pattern of the rhabdomeres in the horsefly and light adaptation. It shows that the compound eye of the horsefly belongs