Ginkgolide K protects the heart against endoplasmic reticulum stress injury by activating the inositol‐requiring enzyme 1α/X box‐binding protein‐1 pathway
British Journal of Pharmacology2016Vol. 173(15), pp. 2402–2418
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Abstract
In conclusion, GK acts through selective activation of the IRE1α/XBP1 pathway to limit ER stress injury. GK is revealed as a promising therapeutic agent to ameliorate ER stress for treating cardiovascular diseases.
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