Traditional Chinese medicine provides new ideas for the treatment of coronavirus disease 2019

Authors

  • Jie Guan China Pharmaceutical University
  • Yuxuan Hu
  • Wenying Yu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54844/hd.2022.0285

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Published

2023-02-10

How to Cite

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Guan J, Hu Y, Yu W. Traditional Chinese medicine provides new ideas for the treatment of coronavirus disease 2019. Health Decision. 2023;1. doi:10.54844/hd.2022.0285

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Perspective and Insight