Acupuncture <i>De Qi</i> , from Qualitative History to Quantitative Measurement
Jian Kong(Massachusetts General Hospital), Ted J. Kaptchuk(Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center), Tao Huang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Vitaly Napadow(Massachusetts General Hospital), Ginger Polich(Massachusetts General Hospital), Randy L. Gollub(Harvard University), Bruce R. Rosen(Massachusetts General Hospital), Kathleen K.S. Hui(Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging), Márk Vangel(Massachusetts General Hospital)
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