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Effect of electroacupuncture on thalamic neuronal response to visceral nociception
European Journal of Pain, 12/16/08
Zhang JI et al. - The data suggest that, at single thalamic neuron level, stimulation at conventional acupoint is not necessarily as effective as stimulation at neuronal skin receptive field, and high frequency is more effective than low frequency stimulation for the inhibition of visceral nociception.
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