Activation of amygdala opioid receptors by electroacupuncture of Feng-Chi (GB20) acupoints exacerbates focal epilepsy
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Fang-Chia Chang | Chung-Tien Lin | P. Yi | F. Chang | Chiung-Hsiang Cheng | Pei-Lu Yi | Chiung-hsiang Cheng | Chin-Yu Lu | Yi-Fong Tsai | Chung-Tien Lin | Chin-Yu Lu | Y. Tsai
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