Effect of moxibustion on bladder fibrosis, oxidative stress and ferroptosis in rats with urinary retention due to spinal cord injury
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Effect of moxibustion on bladder fibrosis, oxidative stress and ferroptosis in rats with urinary retention due to spinal cord injury
“The latest research found that moxibustion "Guanyuan" and "Zhongji" can improve bladder fibrosis in rats with urinary retention after spinal cord injury, inhibit oxidative stress and iron death, and provide a new scheme for treatment.”
DU Kai-yan,LIU Cheng-mei,GAO Jing,et al.Effect of moxibustion on bladder fibrosis, oxidative stress and ferroptosis in rats with urinary retention due to spinal cord injury[J].Acupuncture Research,2025,50(10):1103-1113.
DU Kai-yan,LIU Cheng-mei,GAO Jing,et al.Effect of moxibustion on bladder fibrosis, oxidative stress and ferroptosis in rats with urinary retention due to spinal cord injury[J].Acupuncture Research,2025,50(10):1103-1113. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.20240255.
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