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Effect of electroacupuncture on the primary input level of dorsal root ganglion neurons under different stimuli observed by in vivo calcium imaging
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    • Effect of electroacupuncture on the primary input level of dorsal root ganglion neurons under different stimuli observed by in vivo calcium imaging

    • The latest research has found that electroacupuncture at "Zusanli" can inhibit the transmission of harmful mechanical stimuli and 4 ℃ cold stimuli, providing new ideas for pain treatment.
    • Acupuncture Research   Vol. 50, Issue 4, Pages: 357-365(2025)
    • DOI:10.13702/j.1000-0607.20240065    

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    • Received:19 January 2024

      Revised:23 February 2024

      Published:25 April 2025

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  • ZHANG Ni-nan,GAO Xin-yan,LIU Kun,et al.Effect of electroacupuncture on the primary input level of dorsal root ganglion neurons under different stimuli observed by in vivo calcium imaging[J].Acupuncture Research,2025,50(04):357-365. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.20240065.

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