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Johnston MF et al. – The key contribution of this article involves the use of cellular immunology and molecular biological theory to interpret and synthesize evidence from disparate animal and human studies in formulating the ‘acupuncture immuno–enhancement hypothesis’: clinicians may use acupuncture to promote the induction and secretion of NK–cell activating cytokines that engage specific NK cell receptors that endogenously enhance anticancer immune function.


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