Discussion on Animal Models in Research of Traditional Chinese Medicine for Eliminating Exercise-induced Fatigue
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Discussion on Animal Models in Research of Traditional Chinese Medicine for Eliminating Exercise-induced Fatigue
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical FormulaeVol. 15, Issue 3, Pages: 83-85(2009)
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WANG Cong-xiao, Zhou Jun. Discussion on Animal Models in Research of Traditional Chinese Medicine for Eliminating Exercise-induced Fatigue[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2009, 15(3): 83-85.
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WANG Cong-xiao, Zhou Jun. Discussion on Animal Models in Research of Traditional Chinese Medicine for Eliminating Exercise-induced Fatigue[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2009, 15(3): 83-85.DOI:
Discussion on Animal Models in Research of Traditional Chinese Medicine for Eliminating Exercise-induced Fatigue
From investigating the literatures about Traditional Chinese Medicine for eliminating exercise-induced fatigue in recent years
the article summarizes the animal models used.Though using the theories of exercise-induced fatigue and the theories of traditional Chinese medicine
the present problems in animal models were
analyzed and discussed and some suggestions were put forward.The purpose is to provide references for the research of traditional Chinese medicine for eliminating exercise-induced fatigue.
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