Skip to content
VuFind
    • English
    • Deutsch
    • Español
    • Français
    • Italiano
    • 日本語
    • Nederlands
    • Português
    • Português (Brasil)
    • 中文(简体)
    • 中文(繁體)
    • Türkçe
    • עברית
    • Gaeilge
    • Cymraeg
    • Ελληνικά
    • Català
    • Euskara
    • Русский
    • Čeština
    • Suomi
    • Svenska
    • polski
    • Dansk
    • slovenščina
    • اللغة العربية
    • বাংলা
    • Galego
    • Tiếng Việt
    • Hrvatski
    • हिंदी
    • Հայերէն
    • Українська
    • Sámegiella
    • Монгол
Advanced
  • Characteristics of and changes...
  • Cite this
  • Text this
  • Email this
  • Print
  • Export Record
    • Export to RefWorks
    • Export to EndNoteWeb
    • Export to EndNote
  • Permanent link
Characteristics of and changes in biopotentials on the skin at acupuncture points due to acupuncture stimulation

Characteristics of and changes in biopotentials on the skin at acupuncture points due to acupuncture stimulation

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Seong Jin Cho, Kwang-Ho Choi, O Sang Kwon, Suk Yun Kang, Su Yeon Seo, Yeonhee Ryu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-01-01
Series:Integrative Medicine Research
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213422020301633
  • Holdings
  • Description
  • Similar Items
  • Staff View

Internet

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213422020301633

Similar Items

  • Biopotential changes of acupuncture points by acupuncture stimulation
    by: Seong Jin Cho, et al.
    Published: (2022-09-01)
  • WHAT IS THE ANALGESIC RANGE OF ACUPUNCTURE STIMULATION FOR TREATING ACUTE PAIN?
    by: Kwang-Ho Choi, et al.
    Published: (2023-10-01)
  • What is the analgesic range of acupuncture stimulus for treating acute pain?
    by: Kwang-Ho Choi, et al.
    Published: (2023-11-01)
  • Change in the P300 index – a pilot randomized controlled trial of low-frequency electrical stimulation of acupuncture points in middle-aged men and women
    by: Kwang-Ho Choi, et al.
    Published: (2017-05-01)
  • Mechanical acupuncture at HT7 attenuates alcohol self-administration in rats by modulating neuroinflammation and altering mPFC-habenula-VTA circuit activity
    by: Su Yeon Seo, et al.
    Published: (2024-10-01)

Search Options

  • Search History
  • Advanced Search

Find More

  • Browse the Catalog
  • Browse Alphabetically
  • Explore Channels
  • Course Reserves
  • New Items

Need Help?

  • Search Tips
  • Ask a Librarian
  • FAQs