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1. Jiawei Sini Decoction Method Molecular Mechanisms For The Treatment Of Ulcerative Colitis In Rats
2. Clinical Study On The Treatment Of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome By The Method Of Carcinoma In The Treatment Of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
3. Research On Mechanism Of Chaihu Guizhi Tang On Treating Gastroenteropathy
4. Experimental Study On Treatment For Qifen Stage Of Seasonal Febrile Disease With Zeng Sun Shuang Jie Powder
5. Research On Mechanism Of ChaiHuXianXiongTang On Treating Bile Reflux Gastritis
6. Experimental Research About Substance Basis And Mechanism Of Qi-regulating Class Prescriptions In Treating Functional Dyspepsia(FD)
7. Law Regulating Activities Of Qi Improve Quality Of Life In Patients With Gastric Cancer Cases
8. Exploring The Use Of Functional Activities Of Qi Ascending And Descending In Treatment Based On Six Meridians Differentiation
9. From The Air-lift Access On The Soul Door Also Five Internal Organs To Expand The Treatment Of Children With Constipation New Thinking
10. Professor Yin Dongfeng Use The Laws Of The Chinese Herbal Medicine Treatment Of Advanced Breast Cancer Research
11. Research Of Regulating Qi And Expelling Phlegm Therapy And Its Application
12. The Clinical And Basic Research Of Pungent Dispersion Bitter Purgation Method And Banxia Xiexin Decoction On The Treatment Of Colon Cancer
13. Discussing The Functional Activities Of Qi In Shao-yang Disease
14. Discussion On The Coordinate Of Ascending And Descending Between Lung And Large Intestine
15. The Theoretical Discussion Of Wang Meng-Ying Cure The Syndrome Of Real Heat With Pseudo-Cold From Yangqi Blocked
16. The Study Of The Theory Of The Xu Chunfu Concept Of Preserve One’s Health
17. The Academic Origins And Clinical Application Of Spleen-gastric Syndrome In Treating Eye Disease
18. The Clinical Observation Of Female Post-adolescent Acne Based On The Activities Of Qi By Zinifang
19. Effects Of Jianpi Zhidong Decoction On The Expression Of BDNF And The Ability Of Learning And Memory In The Hippocampus Of TS Rats With Chronic Restraint Stress
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