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1. The Role Of ABCG5 And ABCG8 In Liver Cholesterol Transport And The Formation Of Cholesterol Gall Stone
2. The Study Of Basic Exploration And Appilication Of Uygur Medicine Xipayi Mouth Rinse In Treatment Of Gingivitis
3. Treatment Of Obesity By Endoscopic Injection Of Botulinum Toxin A Into The Gastric Gall
4. The Research Of Pathogenesis Theory And Therapy Of The Gall And Scrofula
5. Effects Of Cooking Heat Treatment On Edible Value, Functional Components And Nutritional Quality Of Zizania Latiflora And Preliminary Development Of Nutrition
6. Study On The Theory Of Common Diagnosis And Treatment Of Gall Tumor Diseases
7. Effects Of Long - Term Toxicity Of Ruanjian Xiaoying Granule On Organs In Rats
8. Professor Li Wenjin 's Experience In Treating Migraine From Liver And
9. Professor Wang Dong 's Experience In Treating Goiter
10. Clinical Observation On Treatment Of Graves' Disease With Qi - Yin Deficiency By
11. Experimental Study On Treatment Of Autoimmune Thyroiditis By Ruanjian Xiaoging Granule
12. Observation On The Infrared Radiant Track Along Meridians Over The Human Body Surface Initiated By Heating
13. Clinical Study On Shudanhewei Capsule In Treating Bile Reflux Gastritis
14. The Clinical And Experimental Study Of Treating Chronic Cholecystitis With Xiangqinglidan Decoction
15. Expression Of Caspase-3 And Bcl-2 In Gallbladder Carcinoma, Gallbldder Adenoma And Chronic Cholecystitis And Its Significance
16. Experimental Research On The Antifatigue Effect Of Compound Preparational Gall Of Bear
17. Clinical Study Of Treating Gall-stone Disease With Shu-Gan-Li-Dan-Rong-Shi-Tang
18. Expression Of Survivin, Caspase-3 And COX-2 In Gall-bladder Carcinoma And Its Implication
19. The Effect Of Immediately EKG Of The CHD Patients By Acupuncturing Taixi Belonging To Kedeny Meridian In Correlationship With Heart And Qiuxu Belonging To Gall-bladder Meridianin In Non-Correlationship With Heart
20. Observation Of Reating Effects Of Compound Da Cheng Qi Tang On The Gasintestinal Function After Abdominal Operation
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