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1. Clinical And Experimental Research On The Treatment Of "Bi Syndrome"with Electric Acupuncture
2. The Molecular Mechanism For The Opioid-like Actions Of Interferon-alpha
3. The Pharmacy,Pharmacodynamics And Clinical Studies Of TongFengNing On Treating Gouty Arthritis
4. The Experimental Research On Sedation And Antitolerance Mechanism To Acute Somatalgia In Rats With Two Different Electroacupunctures
5. Synthesis And Anti-Inflammatory And Analgesic Activities Of Pyrrolizinone Derivatives
6. Experimental Study On The Analgesic Effects Of N-acetyl-5-Methoxytryptamine And Its Molecular Mechanisms
7. Neurobiological Mechanism Of Electro-Acupuncture Combined With Tramadol In Chronic Inflammatory Pain
8. ARX Model Auditory Evoked Potentials Index: A New Method To Monitor The Depth Of Anaesthesia/sedation
9. Purification Of Analgesic C4 Component Of Toxin Of Agkistrodon Halys Pallas And Its Modulation On Endogenous Opiate Peptides
10. Synthesis And Anti-Inflammatory And Analgesic Activities Of Pyrrolopyrazinone Derivatives
11. Synthesis And Anti-Inflammatory And Analgesic Activities Of Pyrrolizinone Derivatives
12. Study On Analgesic And Gastroprotective Effects Of Amtolmetin Guacyl And Its Mechanisms Of Action
13. Orphanin FQ/Nociceptin Involved In The Neuropathic Pain And Electro-Acupuncture Analgesia In Rats
14. Characteristics Of The Skin Penetration And The Mechanism Of The Amelioration On The Lesion Of Aduvant Arthritis Of Naru-3 Babu Plaster
15. Analgesia Effect Of Lactoferrin And Processed Aconiti Tuber In Rat Model Of Neuropathic Pain
16. Mechanisms Underlying Serotonin Promote γ-aminobutyric Acid (GABA) Synthesis In The Spinal Dorsal Horn
17. The Analgesic Effect Of Neurotensin And Its Mechanism In The Rat Spinal Dorsal Horn
18. Role Of Glial Cell Line-derived Neurotrophic Factor In Neuropathic Pain And Electoracupuncture Analgesia In Rats
19. The Effect And Mechanism Of Acupuncture Against Chronic Visceral Hyperalgesia
20. Brain Response Of Electro-acupuncture Analgesia: A Primary Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
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