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1. Reduced spontaneous neuronal activity in the insular cortex and thalamus in healthy adults with insomnia symptoms.

2. Acupuncture protected cerebral multi-infarction rats from memory impairment by regulating the expression of apoptosis related genes Bcl-2 and Bax in hippocampus

3. Acupuncture prevents cognitive deficits and oxidative stress in cerebral multi-infarction rats

4. A clinical trial of acupuncture about time-varying treatment and points selection in primary dysmenorrhea.

5. Effect of acupuncture treatment on spastic states of stroke patients

6. Bee venom therapy: Potential mechanisms and therapeutic applications.

7. Anti-oxidative and Anti-apoptotic Effects of Acupuncture: Role of Thioredoxin-1 in the Hippocampus of Vascular Dementia Rats.

8. Does acupuncture ameliorate motor impairment after stroke? An assessment using the CatWalk gait system.

9. Mechanisms of acupuncture on vascular dementia—A review of animal studies.

10. Moxibustion attenuates neurogenic detrusor overactivity in spinal cord injury rats by inhibiting M2/ATP/P2X3 pathway.

11. Acupuncture reversed hippocampal mitochondrial dysfunction in vascular dementia rats.

12. Acupuncture ameliorates cognitive impairment and hippocampus neuronal loss in experimental vascular dementia through Nrf2-mediated antioxidant response.

13. Neural mechanisms of acupuncture as revealed by fMRI studies.

14. Acupuncture improves locomotor function by enhancing GABA receptor expression in transient focal cerebral ischemia rats.

15. Hippocampal cAMP/PKA/CREB is required for neuroprotective effect of acupuncture.

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