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Effect of electroacupuncture on the pathomorphology of the sciatic nerve and the sensitization of P2X3 receptors in the dorsal root ganglion in rats with chronic constrictive injury
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    • Effect of electroacupuncture on the pathomorphology of the sciatic nerve and the sensitization of P2X3 receptors in the dorsal root ganglion in rats with chronic constrictive injury

    • Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine   Vol. 19, Issue 5, Pages: 374-379(2013)
    • DOI:10.1007/s11655-013-1447-1    

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    • Published:2013

      Published Online:15 March 2013

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  • Rui-dong Cheng, Wen-zhan Tu, Wan-sheng Wang, et al. Effect of electroacupuncture on the pathomorphology of the sciatic nerve and the sensitization of P2X3 receptors in the dorsal root ganglion in rats with chronic constrictive injury. [J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine 19(5):374-379(2013) DOI: 10.1007/s11655-013-1447-1.

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