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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Microcirculation. 2009 May 26;16(5):434–443. doi: 10.1080/10739680902915012

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Illustrates the acupuncture points of pericardium meridian (PC) of aim (left; reproduced from Beijing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine et al., 1980), the CMA/20 microdialysis probe and a microdialysis pump CMA 102 (right top; reproduced from CMA www.microdialysis.se), and a probe dialysis in subcutaneous tissue (right bottom; reproduced from Zhu and Hao, 1989). PC 4 and the nearby area not on the meridian line represent the targeted sites for microdialysis in acupoint and its non-meridian control. PC 3 denotes the acupoint in which electrical stimulation is applied. The grounding electrode was placed on PC 8. The distance between PC 3 to 8 as meridian line that electrical stimulation was passed through and dialysis was conducted.