Combination treatment with Gua Sha and Blood-letting causes attenuation of systemic inflammation, activated coagulation, tissue ischemia and injury during heatstroke in rats

scientific article published on 07 August 2014

Combination treatment with Gua Sha and Blood-letting causes attenuation of systemic inflammation, activated coagulation, tissue ischemia and injury during heatstroke in rats is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S11655-014-1816-4
P698PubMed publication ID25098257

P2093author name stringJie Hu
Hai-yan Lin
Jie-zhi Wang
Rui-dong Cheng
Song-he Jiang
Wen-zhan Tu
Wan-sheng Wang
Xin-fa Lou
En-miao Zou
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P921main subjectsystemic inflammationQ7663815
P304page(s)610-617
P577publication date2014-08-07
P1433published inChinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western MedicineQ15751116
P1476titleCombination treatment with Gua Sha and Blood-letting causes attenuation of systemic inflammation, activated coagulation, tissue ischemia and injury during heatstroke in rats
P478volume21

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