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Volume:
37
Issue:
12
1. Application of gene chip technology for acupuncture research over the past 15 years.
Page:1358—1362
2. Exploration on the history of acupuncture in Chinese Buddhist Canon.
Page:1347—1352
3. Some issues fromin.
Page:1342—1346
4. Comments on the definition of "acupuncture science".
Page:1333—1336
5. The current situation of acupuncture definition in international organizations and legislation of some countries.
Page:1329—1332
6. Origin and thought on the philosophical ideas of acupuncture in Chinese medicine.
Page:1323—1327
7. Effects of heat-sensitive moxibustion on HPA axis in rats with irritable bowel syndrome.
Page:1315—1321
8. Effects of acupuncture combined withgranule on breast tissue, prolactin and receptor expression in rats with mammary gland hyperplasia.
Page:1309—1314
9. Analysis of specificity of Shenque (CV 8) based on vascular biology.
Page:1304—1308
10. Correlation between eight extra meridians and viscera.
Page:1299—1302
11. Early age-related macular degeneration treated withacupuncture technique: a randomized controlled trial.
Page:1294—1298
12. Effect of joss stick moxibustion combined with pricking and cupping for acute herpes zoster and its mechanism of analgesia.
Page:1289—1293
13. Moxibustion at Geshu (BL 17) for diabetic limb arterial obliteration at early stage.
Page:1280—1284
14. Chronic fatigue syndrome treated with transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation: a randomized controlled trial.
Page:1276—1279
15. Spasmodic hemiplegia after stroke treated with scalp acupuncture, music therapy and rehabilitation: a randomized controlled trial.
Page:1271—1275
16. Clinical effect of abdominal acupuncture for diarrhea irritable bowel syndrome.
Page:1265—1268
17. Effect of transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation on gastric emptying in patients undergoing surgery.
Page:1261—1264
18. Clinical trial of gastroesophageal reflux disease with the disharmony between liver and stomach syndrome treated with acupuncture regulatingbased on the compatibility of the five meridians.
Page:1255—1260