期刊信息
主办:中国中医科学院中药研究所;中华中医药学会
主管:国家中医药管理局
ISSN:1005-9903
CN:11-3495/R
语言:中文
周期:半月
影响因子:1.817375
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北大核心期刊(2008版);北大核心期刊(2011版);北大核心期刊(2014版);北大核心期刊(2017版);化学文摘(网络版);中国科学引文数据库(2015-2016);中国科学引文数据库(2017-2018);中国科学引文数据库(2019-2020);日本科学技术振兴机构数据库;中国科技核心期刊;期刊分类:中药学
期刊热词:
药理
运动改善阿尔茨海默症模型小鼠病程的剂量效应(5)
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图2 |运动剂量阈值
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