Tai Yang
Tai Yang syndrome, also known as "Greater Yang" (Chinese: 太陽), is the initial and most external stage of disease progression in the Six Stages theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). As described in the ''Shang Han Lun'' (Treatise on Cold Damage) by Zhang Zhongjing, Tai Yang syndrome represents the body’s response to external pathogenic factors, such as wind or cold, affecting the Urinary Bladder and Small Intestine meridians. It is characterized by mild symptoms and is treated by inducing sweating to expel pathogens. Provided by Wikipedia
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Replication of British Rheumatoid Arthritis Susceptibility Loci in Two Unrelated Chinese Population Groups by Hua Li, Yonghe Hu, Tao Zhang, Yang Liu, Yantang Wang, Tai Yang, Minhui Li, Qiaoli Luo, Yu Cheng, Qiang Zou
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Correction: SH3GLB1-related autophagy mediates mitochondrial metabolism to acquire resistance against temozolomide in glioblastoma by Chia-Hung Chien, Wen-Bin Yang, Jian-Ying Chuang, Jung-Shun Lee, Wei-An Liao, Chih-Yuan Huang, Pin-Yuan Chen, An-Chih Wu, Shun-Tai Yang, Chien-Cheng Lai, Pei-I. Chi, Jui-Mei Chu, Siao Muk Cheng, Chan-Chuan Liu, Daw-Yang Hwang, Shang-Hung Chen, Kwang-Yu Chang
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