Evaluation of Animal Models with Diminished Ovarian Reserve Based on Clinical Disease and Syndrome Characteristics of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine
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Evaluation of Animal Models with Diminished Ovarian Reserve Based on Clinical Disease and Syndrome Characteristics of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine
“In the field of women's health, researchers have conducted in-depth analysis of animal models of ovarian reserve dysfunction (DOR) and found that the medical factor model performs the best in terms of clinical consistency between traditional Chinese and Western medicine, providing theoretical support for the treatment of DOR with traditional Chinese medicine.”
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical FormulaeVol. 31, Issue 9, Pages: 240-248(2025)
YU Mingyue,TANG Ling,SUN Xiaohui,et al.Evaluation of Animal Models with Diminished Ovarian Reserve Based on Clinical Disease and Syndrome Characteristics of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine[J].Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae,2025,31(09):240-248.
YU Mingyue,TANG Ling,SUN Xiaohui,et al.Evaluation of Animal Models with Diminished Ovarian Reserve Based on Clinical Disease and Syndrome Characteristics of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine[J].Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae,2025,31(09):240-248. DOI: 10.13422/j.cnki.syfjx.20250114.
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