Electroacupuncture alleviates pain by activating the MD2/TLR4/NF-κB pathway in the ST36 acupoint
Jiangjiang Fu(Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Yuying Guo(Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Yan Xu(University of Miyazaki), B. Chen(Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), X U Zhifang(Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Feiyang Li(Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Yuhan Liu(Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Gangchen Cheng(Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Zhongxi Lyu(Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Hui Zhang(Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Zezhi Fan(Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine)
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