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The American Surgeon
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June 1, 1973
Hemicorporectomy: a case report
J E Norris, Y B Kwon, S Puangsuvan, et al.
Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia
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February 1, 2000
Effect of 7-nitroindazole, a selective neuronal nitric oxide synthase inhibitor, on parvalbumin immunoreactivity after cerebral ischaemia in the hippocampus of the Mongolian gerbil
Y B Kwon, Y S Yoon, H J Han, et al.
Neuroscience Letters
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July 18, 2001
Visceral antinociception produced by bee venom stimulation of the Zhongwan acupuncture point in mice: role of alpha(2) adrenoceptors
Y B Kwon, M S Kang, H J Han, et al.
The Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
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March 17, 2000
Effects of dizocilpine pretreatment on parvalbumin immunoreactivity and Fos expression after cerebral ischemia in the hippocampus of the Mongolian gerbil
Y B Kwon, I S Yang, K S Kang, et al.
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine
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January 12, 2001
Different frequencies of electroacupuncture modified the cellular activity of serotonergic neurons in brainstem
Y B Kwon, M S Kang, S S Son, et al.
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine
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August 31, 2001
The analgesic efficacy of bee venom acupuncture for knee osteoarthritis: a comparative study with needle acupuncture
Y B Kwon, J H Kim, J H Yoon, et al.
The Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
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April 20, 2001
Bee venom pretreatment has both an antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory effect on carrageenan-induced inflammation
J H Lee, Y B Kwon, H J Han, et al.
British Journal of Pharmacology
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May 22, 2008
Activation of the spinal sigma-1 receptor enhances NMDA-induced pain via PKC- and PKA-dependent phosphorylation of the NR1 subunit in mice
H-W Kim, D-H Roh, S-Y Yoon, et al.
Journal of Neuroendocrinology
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January 22, 2003
The anti-inflammatory effect of bee venom stimulation in a mouse air pouch model is mediated by adrenal medullary activity
Y-B Kwon, H-W Kim, T-W Ham, et al.
Acupuncture & Electro-Therapeutics Research
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June 8, 2001
Antinociceptive effects of bee venom acupuncture (apipuncture) in rodent animal models: a comparative study of acupoint versus non-acupoint stimulation
Y B Kwon, M S Kang, H W Kim, et al.
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The American Surgeon
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June 1, 1973
Hemicorporectomy: a case report
J E Norris, Y B Kwon, S Puangsuvan, et al.
Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia
|
February 1, 2000
Effect of 7-nitroindazole, a selective neuronal nitric oxide synthase inhibitor, on parvalbumin immunoreactivity after cerebral ischaemia in the hippocampus of the Mongolian gerbil
Y B Kwon, Y S Yoon, H J Han, et al.
Neuroscience Letters
|
July 18, 2001
Visceral antinociception produced by bee venom stimulation of the Zhongwan acupuncture point in mice: role of alpha(2) adrenoceptors
Y B Kwon, M S Kang, H J Han, et al.
The Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
|
March 17, 2000
Effects of dizocilpine pretreatment on parvalbumin immunoreactivity and Fos expression after cerebral ischemia in the hippocampus of the Mongolian gerbil
Y B Kwon, I S Yang, K S Kang, et al.
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine
|
January 12, 2001
Different frequencies of electroacupuncture modified the cellular activity of serotonergic neurons in brainstem
Y B Kwon, M S Kang, S S Son, et al.
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine
|
August 31, 2001
The analgesic efficacy of bee venom acupuncture for knee osteoarthritis: a comparative study with needle acupuncture
Y B Kwon, J H Kim, J H Yoon, et al.
The Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
|
April 20, 2001
Bee venom pretreatment has both an antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory effect on carrageenan-induced inflammation
J H Lee, Y B Kwon, H J Han, et al.
British Journal of Pharmacology
|
May 22, 2008
Activation of the spinal sigma-1 receptor enhances NMDA-induced pain via PKC- and PKA-dependent phosphorylation of the NR1 subunit in mice
H-W Kim, D-H Roh, S-Y Yoon, et al.
Journal of Neuroendocrinology
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January 22, 2003
The anti-inflammatory effect of bee venom stimulation in a mouse air pouch model is mediated by adrenal medullary activity
Y-B Kwon, H-W Kim, T-W Ham, et al.
Acupuncture & Electro-Therapeutics Research
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June 8, 2001
Antinociceptive effects of bee venom acupuncture (apipuncture) in rodent animal models: a comparative study of acupoint versus non-acupoint stimulation
Y B Kwon, M S Kang, H W Kim, et al.
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