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Acupuncture And Meridian Science Research Center Kyung Hee University | 論文
- An exploratory study of gold wire implantation at acupoints to accelerate ulnar fracture healing in rats
- 顆粒球コロニー刺激因子による犬拡張型心筋症3例の治療試験(短報)(内科学)
- ミニチュアシュナウザー犬にみられた頭蓋内髄膜腫症例に対するロムスチンの長期化学療法(短報)(内科学)
- はち毒を使用した經穴刺激は,ホルマリンによって引き起こされるラットの痛覚行動と脊髄でのFos発現を減少させる
- ハチ毒の前投与は, カラゲナンによって誘導される炎症において抗侵害受容効果及び抗炎症作用を示す
- Hwanggunchungyitang Prevents Cadmium-Induced Ototoxicity through Suppression of the Activation of Caspase-9 and Extracellular Signal-Related Kinase in Auditory HEI-OC1 Cells(Pharmacology)
- Inhibitory Effects of Ginseng Total Saponins on Behavioral Sensitization and Dopamine Release Induced by Cocaine(Pharmacology)
- 出血性ショックの犬におけるアルギニンバソプレッシン最適用量の決定(内科学)
- Acupuncture at GV01 Relieves Somatic Pain Referred by Colitis in Rats
- The Alteration of Pain Sensitivity at Disease-Specific Acupuncture Points in Premenstrual Syndrome
- Skin on GV01 Acupoint in Colonic Inflammatory States : Tenderness and Neurogenic Inflammation
- 覚醒状態のイヌにおける近位結腸の運動性に及ぼす刺鍼術の効果(内科学)
- Effects of Acupuncture at GV01 on Experimentally Induced Colitis in Rats : Possible Involvement of the Opioid System
- Acupuncture Inhibits Kainic Acid-Induced Hippocampal Cell Death in Mice
- Antinociceptive Effect of Amygdalin Isolated from Prunus armeniaca on Formalin-Induced Pain in Rats(Pharmacognosy)
- PD1-2 Antidepressant-like Effects of Lycii Radicis Cortex and Betaine in an Animal Model of Depression(Proceedings of The 8th International Congress of Physiological Anthropology)
- Neuroprotective Effect of Palmul-Chongmyeong-Tang on Ischemia-Induced Learning and Memory Deficits in the Rat(Pharmacognosy)
- Anti-arthritic Effects of Ephedra sinica STAPF Herb-Acupuncture : Inhibition of Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Inflammation and Adjuvant-Induced Polyarthritis
- Therapeutic Effects of Hominis placenta Injection into an Acupuncture Point on the Inflammatory Responses in Subchondral Bone Region of Adjuvant-Induced Polyarthritic Rat(Miscellaneous)
- Peripheral bee venom's anti-inflammatory effect involves activation of the coeruleospinal pathway and sympathetic preganglionic neurons