Mr. Douglas J. Chin L.AC.
Acupuncturist
10 Abate Ct Somerset NJ, 08873About
Douglas Chin is an acupuncturist practicing in Somerset, NJ. Dr. Chin evaluates and treats patients based on the concepts of oriental medicine. Acupuncturists complete their evaluations by getting a patient history and looking at and touching the body. Then, they place very fine acupuncture needles into specific points on the body. Stimulating these points and nerves is how Dr. Chin treats the patients condition. Many of the bodys systems respond to acupuncture, and it can treat physical pain as well as emotional stress.
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- Identification of a cholesterol-regulated 53,000-dalton cytosolic protein in UT-1 cells and cloning of its cDNA.
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