Electroacupuncture of “Jiaji” (EX-B2) inhibits neuroinflammatory response and glial scar formation by regulating the expression of neutrophil extracellular traps in mice with spinal cord injury
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Electroacupuncture of “Jiaji” (EX-B2) inhibits neuroinflammatory response and glial scar formation by regulating the expression of neutrophil extracellular traps in mice with spinal cord injury
“The latest research has found that electroacupuncture "Jiaji" can alleviate neuroinflammatory reactions and glial scar formation in mice with spinal cord injury, improve neurological function recovery, and may be related to the downregulation of neutrophil extracellular trap expression levels.”
WANG Jia-pei,HUANG Si-qin,TANG Cheng-lin,et al.Electroacupuncture of “Jiaji” (EX-B2) inhibits neuroinflammatory response and glial scar formation by regulating the expression of neutrophil extracellular traps in mice with spinal cord injury[J].Acupuncture Research,2025,50(02):141-149.
WANG Jia-pei,HUANG Si-qin,TANG Cheng-lin,et al.Electroacupuncture of “Jiaji” (EX-B2) inhibits neuroinflammatory response and glial scar formation by regulating the expression of neutrophil extracellular traps in mice with spinal cord injury[J].Acupuncture Research,2025,50(02):141-149. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.20240460.
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