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Effects of “Shenling Baizhu Powder” on serum gastrointestinal hormones and electrogastrogram in children with functional dyspepsia of spleen deficiency and qi stagnation
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    • Effects of “Shenling Baizhu Powder” on serum gastrointestinal hormones and electrogastrogram in children with functional dyspepsia of spleen deficiency and qi stagnation

    • Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine   Vol. 50, Issue 10, Pages: 50-52(2016)

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  • LUO Jun, XU Chun-yan, ZHAO Kai. Effects of “Shenling Baizhu Powder” on serum gastrointestinal hormones and electrogastrogram in children with functional dyspepsia of spleen deficiency and qi stagnation. [J]. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 50(10):50-52(2016) DOI:

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