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  • 31. Electroacupuncture suppresses spinal expression of neurokinin-1 receptors induced by persistent inflammation in rats.
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  • 37. Role of spinal RIP3 in inflammatory pain and electroacupuncture-mediated analgesic effect in mice.
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  • 40. Spinal p38 activity and analgesic effect after low- and high-intensity electroacupuncture stimulation in a plantar incision rat model.
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