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View the Evidence: Therapeutic Actions

Pubmed Data : Neurosci Lett. 2006 May 15;399(1-2):11-6. Epub 2006 Mar 3. PMID: 16516385
Study Type : Animal Study

Pubmed Data : J Tradit Chin Med. 2009 Mar;29(1):54-9. PMID: 19514190
Study Type : Animal Study
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Therapeutic Actions : Acupuncture : CK(1294) : AC(147)
Pharmacological Actions : Immunostimulatory : CK(143) : AC(33)

Pubmed Data : Am J Chin Med. 2006;34(3):503-9. PMID: 16642617
Study Type : Animal Study

Pubmed Data : Zhen Ci Yan Jiu. 2008 Apr;33(2):93-7. PMID: 18630583
Study Type : Animal Study
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Therapeutic Actions : Acupuncture : CK(1294) : AC(147)

Pubmed Data : Acupunct Med. 2010 Sep;28(3):126-9. PMID: 20813813
Study Type : Animal Study
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Therapeutic Actions : Acupuncture : CK(1294) : AC(147)

Pubmed Data : Acta Anaesthesiol Scand. 2006 Jul;50(6):722-30. PMID: 16987368
Study Type : Animal Study
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Therapeutic Actions : Acupuncture : CK(1294) : AC(147)

Pubmed Data : Acupunct Electrother Res. 2005;30(1-2):27-42. PMID: 16231630
Study Type : Animal Study

Pubmed Data : J Vet Med Sci. 2009 Dec 1; PMID: 19952513
Study Type : Animal Study
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Therapeutic Actions : Acupuncture : CK(1294) : AC(147)
Pharmacological Actions : Neuritogenic : CK(98) : AC(48)

Pubmed Data : Neurol Res. 2010 Feb;32 Suppl 1:101-6. PMID: 20034456
Study Type : Animal Study

Pubmed Data : Int Immunopharmacol. 2010 Jul;10(7):760-8. Epub 2010 Apr 22. PMID: 10437209
Study Type : Animal Study

Pubmed Data : Zhongguo Gu Shang. 2009 Oct;22(10):759-61. PMID: 19902755
Study Type : Animal Study

Pubmed Data : Neurol Sci. 2010 Jun;31 Suppl 1:S137-9. PMID: 20464605
Study Type : Review

Pubmed Data : Zhongguo Zhen Jiu. 2007 Dec;27(12):886-8. PMID: 18271228
Study Type : Commentary
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Therapeutic Actions : Acupuncture : CK(1294) : AC(147)

Pubmed Data : Neurol Res. 2010 Feb;32 Suppl 1:5-9. PMID: 20034437
Study Type : Commentary
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Therapeutic Actions : Acupuncture : CK(1294) : AC(147)

Pubmed Data : Birth. 2009 Sep;36(3):246-53. PMID: 19747272
Study Type : Review

Pubmed Data : Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2009 Apr 15;(2):CD003281. PMID: 19370583
Study Type : Review

Pubmed Data : Med Hypotheses. 1977 Jan-Feb;3(1):9-12. PMID: 577004
Study Type : Commentary

Pubmed Data : Zhongguo Zhong Xi Yi Jie He Za Zhi. 2011 Mar ;31(3):323-6. PMID: 21485070
Study Type : Review

Pubmed Data : Neurol Sci. 2010 Jun;31 Suppl 1:S63-5. PMID: 20464586
Study Type : Review

Pubmed Data : Med Hypotheses. 2010 Aug;75(2):162-8. Epub 2010 Mar 1. PMID: 20189724
Study Type : Commentary

Pubmed Data : Complement Ther Med. 1999 Dec;7(4):231-4. PMID: 10709307
Study Type : Commentary

Pubmed Data : Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo). 1991 Jun;39(6):1606-8. PMID: 10193703
Study Type : Review

Pubmed Data : J Tradit Chin Med. 2006 Mar;26(1):22-3. PMID: 16705847
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Therapeutic Actions : Acupuncture : CK(1294) : AC(147)

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