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Evaluation of Stress Biomarkers after Oral Administration of the Consciousness Energy Healing Treated Novel Herbomineral Formulation in Male Sprague Dawley Rats 口服意识能量治疗的新型草药制剂对雄性大鼠应激生物标志物的评价
International Journal of Neurology and Brain Disorders Pub Date : 2019-04-15 DOI: 10.15436/2377-1348.19.2447
M. Trivedi, A. Branton, Dahryn Trivedi, G. Nayak, Sambhu Mondal, S. Jana
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A Rare Cause of Facial Edema and Pain: Temporalis Muscle Hypertrophy 面部水肿和疼痛的一个罕见原因:颞肌肥大
International Journal of Neurology and Brain Disorders Pub Date : 2019-03-22 DOI: 10.15436/2377-1348.19.2438
Andre Eduardo de Almeida Franz, A. Franzoi, Bruno César Sotopietra, Nayme Hechem Monfredini, P. Wille, Vanessa Durieux Roberge, M. Gonçalves, Ommega Internationals
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