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Volume: 13 Issue: 1

1. Erxian tang--introduction of a Chinese herbal formula, clinical practice, and experimental studies. Page:67—73
2. Terminology standardization in Chinese medicine: the perspective from UCLA Center for East-West medicine. Page:64—66
3. Clinical study on application of Chinese herbs during the perioperative period of laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Page:59—61
4. Multi-centered clinical study on effects of nano-amomi paste in treating children's anorexia. Page:55—58
5. Protective effects and mechanism of total coptis alkaloids on a beta 25-35 induced learning and memory dysfunction in rats. Page:50—54
6. Effects of ning shen ling granule and dehydroepiandrosterone on cognitive function in mice undergoing chronic mild stress. Page:46—49
7. Effect of huanglian jiedu decoction ) on glucose transporter 4 expression in adipose and skeletal muscle tissues of insulin resistant rats. Page:41—45
8. Clinical study on treatment of mammary cancer by shenqi fuzheng injection in cooperation with chemotherapy. Page:37—40
9. Treatment of 37 patients with refractory idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura by shengxueling. Page:33—36
10. Randomized controlled trial on treatment of bronchial asthma of qi-deficiency cold syndrome type by pingchuan yiqi granule. Page:27—32
11. Study on clinical effect and mechanism of jianpi qingre huayu recipe. Page:22—26
12. Summary of 32 patients with cardiac syndrome X treated by TCM therapy of regulating qi relieving chest stuffiness and promoting blood circulation. Page:17—21
13. Study on the regulatory effect of electro-acupuncture on hegu point (LI4) in cerebral response with functional magnetic resonance imaging. Page:10—16
14. Reperfusion therapy in integrative medicine: the most basic treatment for preventing ventricular remodeling in post-myocardial infarction patients. Page:8—9
15. The prevention and treatment of restenosis in the era of drug-eluting stent. Page:6—7
16. Thinking on treatment of post-reperfusion events in patients with coronary heart disease by integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine. Page:3—5