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Volume:
44
Issue:
4
1. Moxibustion improves learning-memory ability by promoting cellular autophagy and regulating autophagy-related proteins in hippocampus and cerebral cortex in APP/PS1 transgenic Alzheimer's disease mice
Page:235—241
2. Effect of electroacupuncture on neurological deficit and activity of TLR2/NF-κB signaling in ce-rebral ischemia /reperfusion injury rats
Page:242—247
3. Effect of "Jiaji" (EX-B2)-electroacupuncture preconditioning on expression of myocardial cytochrome P450 enzyme in rats with acute myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury
Page:248—252
4. Electroacupuncture down-regulates expression of ADAMTS-4 of intervertebral disc in rats with lumbar intervertebral disc degeneration
Page:258—263
5. Comparison of effects of electroacupuncture at "Tianshu" (ST25) and "Dachangshu" (BL25) on intestinal sensitivity and expression of muscarinic M3R and 5-HT3AR in irritable bowel syndrome rats
Page:264—269
6. Electroacupuncture reduces obesity by improving metabolism and up-regulating expression of hypothalamic Sirtuin 1 and proopiomelanocortin in obese rats
Page:270—275
7. Acupoint injection improves allergic rhinitis by balancing Th17/Treg in allergic rhinitis rats
Page:276—281
8. Acupuncture of intraorbital and extraorbital acupoints reduces apoptosis of retinal ganglion by down-regulating expression of Caspase-3 and ratio of Bax/Bcl-2 in rabbits with nonarteritis anterior ischemic optic neuropathy
Page:282—287
9. Moxibustion promoted wound healing in rats with full-thickness cutaneous wounds
Page:288—292
10. A clinical trial of treatment of primary insomnia of patients with qi-stagnation constitution by shallow acupuncture combined with ear-acupoint pellet-pressing
Page:293—296
11. Correlation between ischemic myocardial injury and inflammatory reaction, and anti-inflammatory effect of acupuncture
Page:302—306
12. Progress of researches on mechanisms of needling and moxibustion sensations and their related sensation transmission
Page:307—311