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  • 1. Suspended moxibustion relieves chronic visceral hyperalgesia via serotonin pathway in the colon.
    Zhou EH, Liu HR, Wu HG, Shi Y, Wang XM, Tan LY, Yao LQ, Zhong YS, Jiang Y, Zhang LL.
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