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Volume: 45 Issue: 11

1. Electroacupuncture improves obesity by lowering gastrointestinal motility, blood lipids and expression of intestinal leptin and cholecystokinin in obese rats Page:875—881
2. Current status of body position selection in acupuncture treatment Page:945—947
3. Therapeutic effects of "kidney three-needle" therapy plus fire needling therapy in treatment of post-stroke urinary incontinence Page:924—928
4. Design and application of moxibustion mechanical arm Page:936—940
5. Research progress of acupuncture and moxibustion on axon guidance cues Page:941—944
6. Electroacupuncture at "Ganshu" (BL18) and "Yanglingquan" (GB34) alleviates hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury by inhibiting translocation and release of high mobility group protein 1 in rats Page:888—894
7. Perpendicular and transverse needling of "Sanyinjiao" (SP6) relieves abdominal pain by regulating arginine vasopressin and its receptor expression levels in uterus and hypothalamus in cold-stasis type dysmenorrhea rats Page:895—901
8. Transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation relieves post-operative nausea and vomiting possibly by reducing serum motilin secretion in patients undergoing laparoscopic surgery Page:920—923
9. Spinal transcription factor GATA4 mediated adenosine A1 receptor activation contributes to electroacupuncture analgesia in neuropathic pain rats Page:908—913
10. Electroacupuncture and transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation with different intensities relieve muscular of inflammatory pain of the rats Page:902—907
11. CaMKIIα-positive excitatory hippocampal neurons mediate "Zusanli" (ST36) electroacupuncture induced increase of gastric function in mice Page:861—867
12. Involvement of NF-κB signal pathway in acupuncture treatment of patients with rheumatoid arthritis Page:914—919
13. Effect of transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation on hyperglycemia and insulin receptors expression in impaired glucose tolerance rats Page:882—887
14. Location, selection, and comparative anatomy of "Taixi" (KI3), "Shuiquan" (KI5), "Fuliu" (KI7), "Jiaoxin" (KI8), "Zhubin" (KI9), and "Yingu"(KI10) acupoints in rabbits Page:929—935