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The Effect of TCM Herbs on Mitochondrial Functions: The Linkage between Qi and Mitochondria"
written by Yu Chen, Qian Feng, Mengmei Li, Zhongzhen Cai, Yuming Chen, Lin Wang, Jie Teng, Yanjie Chen, Wenjun Wang, Glen Rein, Bruce Qing Tang, Xuemei Bai,
published by
Chinese Medicine,
Vol.11 No.4, 2020
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