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Citação norma ChicagoJIANG, YIJING, SHANLI YANG, JING TAO, ZHICHENG LIN, XIAOQIAN YE, YONGMEI YOU, JUN PENG, ZHENFENG HONG, and LIDIAN CHEN. "Opposing Needling Promotes Behavior Recovery and Exerts Neuroprotection Via the CAMP/PKA/CREB Signal Transduction Pathway in Transient MCAO Rats." Mol Med Rep 2016.
Citação norma MLAJIANG, YIJING, et al. "Opposing Needling Promotes Behavior Recovery and Exerts Neuroprotection Via the CAMP/PKA/CREB Signal Transduction Pathway in Transient MCAO Rats." Mol Med Rep 2016.