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Junjun YANG, Prof
Professor of Practice
,
Chinese Medicine - Clinical Division
Executive Associate Director
,
Chinese Medicine - Clinical Division
Email
yangjj75
hkbu.edu
hk
2011
2019
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Acupuncture
100%
Brain Regions
41%
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
38%
Ischemic Stroke Patients
37%
Ischemic Stroke
35%
Sham Point
32%
Cerebral Functional Imaging
24%
MRI Study
24%
Acupuncture Therapy
24%
Randomized Controlled Trial
24%
Sham Acupuncture
18%
Deactivation
14%
ST36
14%
Brodmann Areas
14%
Non-acupoint
12%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
12%
Medulla
12%
Sham Needling
12%
Functional Regions
12%
PET Study
12%
Massage Therapy
12%
Body Weight Regulation
12%
Chronic Stage
12%
Functional Imaging Studies
12%
Positron Emission Tomography-computed Tomography (PET-CT)
12%
Alzheimer's Disease Model
12%
Auricular Acupressure
12%
Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats
12%
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
12%
Basal Ganglia
12%
Healthy Volunteers
12%
Healthy People
12%
Deqi
12%
Functional Connectivity
12%
Body Acupuncture
12%
Central Nervous System
12%
Glucose Metabolism
12%
Meta-analysis
12%
Systematic Meta-analysis
12%
Combination Effect
12%
Proteomic Response
12%
Modulatory Effects
12%
Left Hemisphere
12%
Parahippocampal Gyrus
11%
Point Group
11%
Cerebellum
10%
Limbic Lobe
9%
Hypophysis
9%
Anterior Lobe
9%
Right Hemisphere
9%
Neuroscience
Brain Ischemia
62%
Brain Areas
45%
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
41%
Functional Imaging
24%
Positron Emission Tomography
24%
Cerebrovascular Accident
20%
Brodmann Area
15%
Metabolic Pathway
14%
Medulla
12%
Positron Emission Tomography-Computed Tomography
12%
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
12%
Basal Ganglia
12%
Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease
12%
Alzheimer's Disease
12%
Central Nervous System
12%
Proteomics
12%
Meta-Analysis
12%
Functional Connectivity
12%
Cerebellum
11%
Temporal Lobe
11%
Limbic Lobe
9%
Randomized Controlled Trial
9%
Gyrus
8%
Frontal Lobe
7%
Pituitary Gland
7%