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Ladan Eshkevari, Eva Permaul, and Susan E Mulroney

adrenal NPY ( Suda et al . 1993 , Hinson et al . 1998 ). Given the negative physiological impact of chronic stress, blocking the stress-induced effects of the SNS and HPA may provide a much needed protection against stress-related disorders. Acupuncture

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Miguel del Campo, Néstor Lagos, and Hernán Lara

) administration of the β-adrenergic antagonist ( Luna et al . 2012 ); and (3) blockade of the nerve activity with a locally implanted microstimulator ( Pikov et al . 2018 ). For humans, acupuncture (to block the ovarian sympathetic nerves) was found to reduce

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Yusuke Taguchi, Yoshie Tasaki, Kiyoshi Terakado, Kenichi Kobayashi, Takeo Machida, and Tetsuya Kobayashi

, supported by JST. Acknowledgements We sincerely thank Dr Yoshida (Stardust Square, Studio & Acupuncture Practice, Tokyo, Japan) for supplying grt mice. We also thank Drs Tsukahara and Kuroda (Saitama University) for their advice regarding real-time PCR

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Ali Aflatounian, Melissa C Edwards, Valentina Rodriguez Paris, Michael J Bertoldo, Reena Desai, Robert B Gilchrist, William L Ledger, David J Handelsman, and Kirsty A Walters

726 – 736 . ( https://doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod.108.072801 ) Stener-Victorin E Lundeberg T Waldenstrom U Manni L Aloe L Gunnarsson S Janson PO 2000 Effects of electro-acupuncture on nerve growth factor and ovarian morphology in

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Kirsty A Walters, Alba Moreno-Asso, Nigel K Stepto, Michael W Pankhurst, Valentina Rodriguez Paris, and Raymond J Rodgers

0002-9378(15)30642-6 Stener-Victorin E Lundeberg T Waldenstrom U Manni L Aloe L Gunnarsson S Janson PO 2000 Effects of electro-acupuncture on nerve growth factor and ovarian morphology in rats with experimentally induced polycystic