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A study of comparative pharmacology of Regulating Vital Energy to Alleviate Pain andPromoting Blood Circulation to Stop Pain on Analgesic Effect in Mice(Ⅰ)——The analgesic effect study of Jinlingzisan and Shixiaosan
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    • A study of comparative pharmacology of Regulating Vital Energy to Alleviate Pain andPromoting Blood Circulation to Stop Pain on Analgesic Effect in Mice(Ⅰ)——The analgesic effect study of Jinlingzisan and Shixiaosan

    • Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae   Vol. 5, Issue 3, Pages: 12-14(1999)
    • Published:1999

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  • Feng Qianjin, Wang Shimin, Feng Mali, et al. A study of comparative pharmacology of Regulating Vital Energy to Alleviate Pain andPromoting Blood Circulation to Stop Pain on Analgesic Effect in Mice(Ⅰ)——The analgesic effect study of Jinlingzisan and Shixiaosan[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 1999, 5(3): 12-14. DOI:

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