Acupuncture Relieves Stress-Induced Depressive Behavior by Reducing Oxidative Stress and Neuroapoptosis in Rats
Wenjing Cheng(Fudan University), Xianjun Meng(Xiamen University), Yiping Chen(Shanxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Wenjie Chen(Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute), Peng Li(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Jiankun Chen(Xiamen University), Wenya Huang(Tongji Hospital), Na-Sha Long(Xiamen University), Junliang Shen(Longyan University), Yang Huang(Xiamen University)
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