Molecular mechanism of basolateral amygdala involved in electroacupuncture-induced amelioration of cancer pain and concomitant depression based on transcriptomics techniques
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Molecular mechanism of basolateral amygdala involved in electroacupuncture-induced amelioration of cancer pain and concomitant depression based on transcriptomics techniques
“The latest research has found that electroacupuncture treatment can effectively alleviate bone cancer pain and depression in mice. Through transcriptomic techniques, the molecular mechanism of the basolateral amygdala in regulating the multidimensional effects of cancer pain has been revealed, providing new insights for clinical treatment.”
LIU Wen-hao,LIU Wen-ting,LIANG Ying,et al.Molecular mechanism of basolateral amygdala involved in electroacupuncture-induced amelioration of cancer pain and concomitant depression based on transcriptomics techniques[J].Acupuncture Research,2024,49(07):667-677.
LIU Wen-hao,LIU Wen-ting,LIANG Ying,et al.Molecular mechanism of basolateral amygdala involved in electroacupuncture-induced amelioration of cancer pain and concomitant depression based on transcriptomics techniques[J].Acupuncture Research,2024,49(07):667-677. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.20231005.
Molecular mechanism of basolateral amygdala involved in electroacupuncture-induced amelioration of cancer pain and concomitant depression based on transcriptomics techniques
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