The salient characteristics of the central effects of acupuncture needling: Limbic‐paralimbic‐neocortical network modulation
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Haibin Tong | Yanshuang Ren | Jiliang Fang | Ping Wang | Jian Kong | Zhen Jin | Ke Li | J. Kong | Zhen Jin | Ke Li | Yawei Zeng | J. Fang | Yawei Zeng | K. Hui | Ping Wang | Yanshuang Ren | Erika E. Nixon | Yin Wang | Erika E. Nixon | Yinghui Wang | Kathleen Kin‐Sang Hui | Yin Wang | Yinghui Wang | Haibin Tong
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