The Effect of Bee Venom Acupuncture into Chok-samni (ST36) on Neuronal Activity in the Spinal Cord
This study was designed to evaluate the analgesic effect of bee venom (BV) Acupuncture into different treatment points, Chok-samni (ST36) and blank loci of the gluteal muscle and back. We investigated neuronal activity in the spinal cord using the Fos immunohistochemical technique according to the p...
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Main Authors: | Yim Yun-Kyoung (Author), Kang Sung-Keel (Author), Choi Do-Young (Author) |
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Korean Pharmacopuncture Institute,
2000-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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