Auriculotherapy Modulates Macrophage Polarization to Reduce Inflammatory Response in a Rat Model of Acne.
Journal Information
Full Title: Mediators Inflamm
Abbreviation: Mediators Inflamm
Country: Unknown
Publisher: Unknown
Language: N/A
Publication Details
Related Papers from Same Journal
Transparency Score
3/6
50.0% Transparent
Transparency Indicators
Click on green indicators to view evidence textCore Indicators
Data Sharing
Code Sharing
COI Disclosure
Evidence found in paper:
"Conflicts of Interest The authors declare that there are no conflicts of interest."
Funding Disclosure
Evidence found in paper:
"This study was supported by the Hebei Provincial Science and Technology Innovation Capacity Enhancement Program (Grant No. KTZ2019013), the Study on the Law of Acupoint Effect and its Mechanism of Transverse Division/Longitudinal Meridian Division (Grant No. 2022YFC3500601), and the Hebei International Joint Research Center for Dominant Diseases in Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture. We thank our colleagues for their help in the sample and data collection."
Protocol Registration
Open Access
Paper is freely available to read
Additional Indicators
Replication
Novelty Statement
Assessment Info
Tool: rtransparent
OST Version: N/A
Last Updated: Aug 05, 2025