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Mechanism of electroacupuncture-mediated PINK1/Parkin signal pathway in the treatment of functional dyspepsia in rats
Acupuncture Moxibustion and Tuina | 更新时间:2025-07-01
    • Mechanism of electroacupuncture-mediated PINK1/Parkin signal pathway in the treatment of functional dyspepsia in rats

    • The latest research has found that electroacupuncture effectively improves gastrointestinal motility in functional dyspepsia rats by regulating the PINK1/Parkin signaling pathway.
    • Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine   Vol. 48, Issue 6, Pages: 869-876(2025)
    • DOI:10.3969/j.issn.1006-2157.2025.06.019    

      CLC: R245.97
    • Received:15 December 2024

      Published Online:26 May 2025

      Published:30 June 2025

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  • HE Yuhan, SONG Yuhui, QIU Yi, et al. Mechanism of electroacupuncture-mediated PINK1/Parkin signal pathway in the treatment of functional dyspepsia in rats[J]. Journal of beijing university of traditional chinese medicine, 2025, 48(6): 869-876. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1006-2157.2025.06.019.

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