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Easterm Medical Center was founded in 1982 by Dr. Mason Shen L.Ac, Ph.D, OMD. His first clinic was in Livermore called Pain & Stress Management. In 1990, he had offices in Danville, and Tracy. Later settled in Pleasanton in the year 1992. Dr. Mason Shen, and his acupuncture committee changed California's law to allow patient's their own freedom to walk into an acupuncture clinic without referals from their doctor. Dr. Mason Shen treated thousands of patients at EMC passing his legacy to his daughter Teresa Shen, L.Ac, B. A who graduated from Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Doctor of Chinese Medicine, China and studied under him.
Teresa and Mason Shen
Acupuncturist
of the Year!!!!
The American Association of Oriental Medicine, one
of the largest organizations in the United States, proudly presented
Mason Shen with the title of Acupuncturist of the Year for the
quality and integrity of his commitment to the field of Oriental
medicine. This means that he is the best in country!
This Year in Who's Who of Professionals
Mason Shen was also voted International Who's Who for the Year.
Selection for inclusion in this organization and membership is
a testament to the professional, academic and civic achievement
of the member.
Over the past 40 years of Dr. Shen's profession in Chinese Medicine, has not only demonstrated that Acupuncture and Chinese
Medicine are powerful and effective tools over a large variety of
illnesses through treating countless patients, but also has illustrated,
through his own experience, that a determined will can overcome
any sickness, as severe as a stroke attack. Dr. Shen suffered
a serious stroke attack in 1992, but only after a short period of
recovery, he has remarkably exerted himself back to the course of
his successful career as a doctor and an advocate of Acupuncture
and Chinese Medicine.
Even though he can now function routinely
with only the left side of his body, he continues to treat numerous
patients at his Acupuncture Center of Pleasanton, and presides over
an annual Chinese Medical convention, which vitally engages the
development of Chinese Medicine in America.
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During
Dr. Shen’s Stay at Cornell, President Nixon made his trip to China.
Nixon's visit generated tremendous interest
in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture back in America.
At that time, Dr. Shen began doing Acupuncture research at the Acupuncture
Institute of New York where he was able to obtain a successful rate
in treating patients with numerous diseases.
While continuing his postdoctoral studies
in Lipoprotein at the University of California, Berkeley in 1977,
Dr. Shen became frustrated by many conflicting results of medical
research. For example, in the 1970’s, two completely separate studies
were tested. Each study consisted of a major physician of
the time, ten-thousand patients, and spanned a five years time period.
Both were well-designed double blind studies and appeared to be
objective and scientific. However, the results of these two
studies indicated that the oral drugs currently being used is no
more effective than sugar pills (placebos) in prolonging the lives
of heart attack or diabetes patients.
Should
the model of science, developed in the 17th century, continue to
dominate the western world without input from any other philosophy?
This was what Joseph Needham, a
British philosopher, questions in one of his articles. While frustrated
about the above conflicting medical results, Dr. Shen
was encouraged to understand for himself the questions of medicine.
Believing input from Chinese philosophy could produce a positive
influence and perhaps a breakthrough in medicine, Dr. Shen decided
to pursue the methods and wisdom of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
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In
1978 he obtained the California Acupuncture License.
As a result, he started his career as
a Chinese Medical Doctor and began treating many patients while
continuing his research in Berkeley. From 1979 to 1980, he was appointed
Research Fellow at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories
to research Lipoprotein and Heart Diseases. At that time, his elder
brother, Doctor Mitchel Shen was the Vice-Dean of the Chemistry
Department of the University of California, Berkeley.
Unfortunately, Doctor Mitchel Shen
became very sick and was operated on twice in two weeks at the Kaiser
Hospital, Oakland; he passed away during the second operation. After
that, Dr. Mason Shen was bewildered and sorrowful. He believed his
brother would still be alive had he been given the opportunity to
undergo a treatment integrating Chinese and Western Medicine.
Determined to continue his studies
in Chinese Medicine, Dr. Shen obtained his Masters Degree at the
Research Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Taiwan. After
he returned to America, he started to treat patients in Danville
and Livermore while teaching Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine at
the San Francisco College of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
and the Academy of Chinese Culture and Health Science, Oakland.
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Dr.
Shen Strives Ceaselessly to Improve the Awareness and Stature of 
Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine in America. Since the 1980’s, he
has advocated enthusiastically for the legalization of Acupuncture
in California, and has always been dedicated to promote Acupuncture
and Chinese Medicine to the mainstream America. One can see
the gradually increasing interest in acupuncture among Americans
today!
Here, a reporter, admiring Dr. Shen's
ceaseless energy, asked Dr. Shen “You are already famous and established,
with only feet and one hand being functional, why do you still travel
all over the Bay Area to treat patients and organize conventions.
I heard you sometimes even drive over 100 miles a day?” Dr. Shen,
replied “To be honest with you, in the past years, I have personally
financed tens of thousands to each convention I organized, but right
now, my only goal is to share and develop this wonderful Healing
Art of China to people in the West. All I want to do is to live
up to my responsibility as a Chinese Medical Physician and an American
citizen.”
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Education
- M.D.(MA)
(1988) Doctor of Medicine (Medicina Alternativa) International
University, Colombo, Sri Lanka
- O.M.D. (1984)
Doctor of Oriental Medicine, San Francisco College of Acupuncture
and Oriental Medicine, San Francisco, CA USA
- M.C.M. (1982)
Master of Chinese Medicine Institute of Chinese Medicine, China
Academy, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China
- Postdoctoral
(79-80) Research Associate, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory,
CA USA
- Postdoctoral
(77-79) Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California, Berkeley,
CA USA
- Ph.D. (1977)
Biochemistry, Minors Physiology, Pharmacology Cornell University
Medical College, New York, NY, USA
- Research
Fellow (74-77) Dr. Ting, M. D. Acupuncture Institute of New York,
New York, N. Y. USA
- Certificate
(1972) Advanced Acupuncturist, Peking Acupuncture Institute, Hong
Kong
- M. S. (1971)
Chemistry with minor in Computer Science. South Dakota State University,
Brookings, SD USA
- B. S. (1968)
Chemistry with teaching certified National Taiwan Normal University,
Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China
- Intern(62-68)
Chinese Medicine under the guidance of my uncle Dr. Tsao in Taipei,
Taiwan
Achievements and Honors 1999 - 2005
- Madison
Who's Who of Professionals, 2004-2005 edition, Madison Who's Who,
Long Island City, NY, USA
- International
Who's Who Historical Society, 2005-2006, International Who's Who
Historical Society, Washington, DC , USA
- Who's Who
in Executives And Professionals, 2003-2004 , National Register's
Who's Who in Executives and Professionals
- Classmate
of the Year, 2003, the American Oriental Medicine Doctor Alumni
Association, San Francisco, CA, USA
- Man of the
Year 2003 , One of the major and Leading authorities on the biographies
of distinguished individual worldwide, The American Biographical
Institute, USA, does hereby proclaim that ¡.
- Congressional
Business Commission in recognition of extraordinary leadership
and input in moving the President's initiative forward and promoting
a pro business agenda in Washington. USA 2002
- Strathmore's
Who's Who Honors Mason Shen, Ph.D., O.M.D., A.M.D., M.D.(MA) Lifetime
member. Inclusion is limited to Individuals who have demonstrated
Leadership and Achievement in his profession
- The Global
Directory of Who's Who Lifetime Member Honors Mason Shen, Ph.D.,
O.M.D., A.M.D., M.D.(MA). Included in the 2002-2003 edition in
recognition of hard work, dedication, perseverance and for demonstration
leadership and achievement in his profession.
- United California
Practitioners of Chinese Medicine recognized Doctor Mason Shen
for exceptional contributions to the Chinese Medical Profession
in 2001.
- Who's Who
Contemporary Great Figures World Traditional Medicine, Grand System
of World Traditional Medicine, Sep. 30, 2000 Beijing, China
- Acupuncturist
for the New Millennium 2000, the Editorial Staff of the Consumer
Business Review Recognizes Mason Shen, L.Ac., Ph.D., O.M.D. American
Media Reno, NV 89510, USA
- Strathmore's
Who's Who, in the 2000-2001, Strathmore Directories, LTD. Warsaw,
IN 46580 USA
- A Who's
Who for Outstanding Chinese All Over the World , First Edition
2000, Series Books of the remote exchange coordination network
for global Chinese experts and celebrities, Engelhardt-Ng Verlag,
Bonn, Germany
- Who's Who
in Asia and the Pacific Nations, Fourth Edition 1999, International
Biographical Centre Cambridge, England
- Dictionary of International Chinese Medical Doctor,
1998 Edition, Dictionary of International Chinese Medical Doctor
Biography meeting in San Jose, USA. January 14, 1999.
- Who’s Who in the World-China, Edited By: World
Cultural & Arts Research Center, Hong Kong June 1998.
- Acupuncturist of the Year, The American Association
of Oriental Medicine, May 2, 1998, San Francisco, USA.
- Honorary Society of Chinese and Foreign Celebrities
Dictionary, December 1996 Beijing, China.
- Northern California Famous Chinese Medical Doctor,
June 1996, The Chinese Medical Report Oakland, California.
- Modern World Tradition Medicine Honorary Scholar,
1996, World Tradition Medicine System, Beijing, China.
- Who's Who in America, 1996, 1997, 1998, A Marquis
Who's Who in a America Publication.
- Who's Who in Medicine and Health care, 1996-1997,
A Marquis Who's Who in a America Publication.
- Honorary Consultant of the Second Conference
World Tradition Medicine, 1995, Laughlin, Nevada, U.S.A.
- Who's Who in the World, 1995-1996, 1997-1998,
A Marquis Who's Who in America Publication.
- Who's Who in Finance and Industry, 1995-1996,
1997-1998, A Marquis Who's Who in a America Publication.
- Chairman’s Advisory Board, Republican National
Committee, Official Membership Charter, June 8, 1993.
- Who's Who in the West, 1992-1993, 1994-1995,
1996-1997 A Marquis Who's Who in America Publication.
- Who's Who in Science and Engineering, 1992-1993,
1994-1995, 1996-1997, A Marquis Who's Who in America Publication.
- Who's Who Worldwide, 1992 Platinum Edition of
the Who's Who Registry.
- Presidential Advisory Commission, Republican
Presidential Task Force (1992).
- International Man of the Year, in Recognition
of his Services to Medicare.
- International Biographical Center of Cambridge,
England (1991-1992).
- Presidential Order of Merit, President of United
States of America (1991).
- The Annals of China’s Contemporary Famous Doctors
of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Beijing. China
Vol. 4 (1991).
- Community
Leaders of America, The American Biographical Institute, Raleigh,
North Carolina (1991).
- Senatorial Commission, Presidential Roundtable, United States
Senate (1991).
- Honorary Advisor, Hai Nan Health Technique Institute, P. R. China,
for the period of March 16th, 1990 to March 16th, 2000.
- Man of the Year, The American Biographical Institute, Raleigh,
North Carolina (1990).
- The International Who's Who of Intellectuals, International Biographical
Center, Cambridge, England (1989).
- Honorary President, San Francisco School of Chinese Medicine (1987).
- Who's
Who in California, The Who's Who Historical Society (1986,1987,
1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999).
- Contribution to Acupuncture Award, Acupuncture Research Center,
China Medical College, Teaching, Taiwan, Republic of China (1985).
- Honorary Life President, Hong Kong and Kowloon Chinese Medical
Association, Hong Kong (1985).
- Honorary Doctor of Acupuncture Medicine, Asian American University
(1985).
- National Commission for the Certification of Acupuncturists Examiner
(1985,1986,1987).
- California Acupuncture Examination Committee. Examiner (1983,1984,1985).
- Contribution to Acupuncture Award, Research Institute of Chinese
Medicine, China. Medical College (1982).
- National Research Service Award, National Institute of Health
(1977-1980).
- National
Institute of Health Research Award (1972-1977).
- Member of Phi Lambda Upsilon Chemistry Honor Society (1969).
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Honorary
Degree
- A.M.D. (1985)
Honorary Doctor of Acupuncture Medicine, Asian American University,
San Diego, CA, USA
Licenses
- California State Acupuncture License No. AC
00968 since 1979.
- Diplomat Acupuncturist (offered by National
Commission for the Certification of Acupuncturists, Washington,
D. C.).
- California State Clinical Chemist Technologist
License No. 00347.
Current
Positions 2001 - 2005
- 2001-present Professor of Basic Biomedical Sciences,
University of Northern California, San Francisco, CA 94115
- 2001-present Honorary Advisor, United California
Practitioners of Chinese Medicine, San Francisco, CA 94127
- 1999-present Supervisor, California Certified
Acupuncturist Association, San Francisco, CA 94108
- 1998-present Administrative Officer, Research
Institute of Chinese Medicine, San Francisco, CA.
- 1997-present Vice President, University of Health
Science, Honolulu, Hawaii.
- 1997-present Executive Director, American Association
of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Hayward, CA.
- 1997-present President, The International Congress
of Chinese Medicine, Danville, CA.
- 1995-present Director, United California Practitioners
of Chinese Medicine, San Francisco, CA.
- 1995-present President, Florescent Institute
of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Oakland, CA.
- 1996-present Chief Acupuncturist, Eastern Medical
Center, Danville, CA.
- 1993-present Administrator, American Eastern
Medical Institute, Pleasanton, CA.
- 1993-present Chief Acupuncturist, Acupuncture
Center of Pleasanton, Pleasanton, CA.
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Past
Positions 2001 - 2005
- 1999-2001
Deputy Supervisor , United California Practitioners of Chinese Medicine,
San Francisco, CA 94127
- 1995-1999
Directors, United California Practitioners of Chinese Medicine,
San Francisco, CA 94127
- 1997-1998
Vice President, Modern Medicine (published in Chinese), Hayward,
CA 94545
- 1996-1997
Board of Directors, American Institute of Acupuncture Orthopedics
and Traumatology, San Francisco, CA 94122
- 1995-1997
Chief Acupuncturist, Acupuncture Center of Tracy, Tracy, CA 95376
- 1995-1996
Member of Political Action Committee, California Certified Acupuncturists
Association, San Francisco, CA 94108
- 1986-1993
Chief Acupuncturist, Pain and Stress Management Center
- 1982-1992
Chief Acupuncturist, Acupuncture Center of Livermore
- 1991-1992
Chairman, Administrative Subcommittee, Acupuncture Committee,
California Medical Board
- 1990-1992
Chairman, Legislative Committee, American Association of Acupuncture
and Oriental Medicine
- 1990-1992
President, International Congress of Chinese Medicine
- 1989-1992
Vice President, Acupuncture Institute for Addiction Free Life
- 1988-1992
Commissioner, Acupuncture Committee, California Medical Board
- 1988-1992
Director of Acupuncture, Center for Chinese Medicine
- 1985-1992
Advisory Board Member, National Acupuncture Detoxification Association
- 1985-1992
Consultant, National Commission for the Certification of Acupuncturist
- 1989-1990
President, American Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
- 1988-1990
Chairman, Tutorial and Continuing Education Sub-committee, Acupuncture
Committee
- 1988-1989
Director, National Headquarters, American Association of Acupuncture
& Oriental Medicine
- 1988-1989
Treasurer, American Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
- 1987-1990
Vice President, Acupuncture Association of America
- 1986-1989
Research Director, Center for Chinese Medicine, Los Angeles, CA
- 1985-1989
Chairman, Ethic Committee, California Certified Acupuncturist
Association
- 1986-1986
President, California Acupuncture Alliance, San Francisco, CA
- 1985-1986
North Regional Chairman, California Acupuncture Alliance
- 1984-1986
Board of Director, Research Institute of Chinese Medicine
- 1984-1985
President, California Certified Acupuncturist Association
- 1983-1986
Professor, San Francisco College of Acupuncture, San Francisco,
CA
- 1984-1986
Professor, Academy of Chinese Culture and Health Sciences
- 1982-1988
Board Director, California Certified Acupuncturists Association
- 1982-1983
Professor, Institute of Chinese Medicine, China Academy, Taiwan
- 1981-1982
Investigator, Medical Research Department, Tri-Service General
Hospital, Taiwan, ROC
- 1980-1982
Acupuncturist, Acupuncture Department, Tri-Service General Hospital,
Taiwan ROC
- 1980-1982
Associate Professor, Department of Biochemistry, National Defense
Medical School, Taiwan, ROC
- 1979-1980
Research Associate, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, CA
- 1977-1979
Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California Berkeley, CA
- 1974-1977
Acupuncturist and Research Fellow, Acupuncture Institute of New
York, New York
- 1972-1977
Research Assistant, Cornell University Medical College, New York
- 1969-1971
Chemistry Teaching Assistant, South Dakota State University, Brookings,
South Dakota
- 1968-1969
Chemical Reagent Officer, Chemical Corps. Republic of China
- 1967-1968
Chemistry Teacher, Ku-ten Girl's Middle School Taipei, Taiwan,
Republic of China
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Professional
Affiliations:
- New York Academy of Sciences
- California Certified Acupuncturists Association
- Acupuncture Association of America
- American Association of Acupuncture and Oriental
Medicine
- Center for Chinese Medicine
- Acupuncture Association of Republic of China
- Hong Kong and Kowloon Chinese Medical Association
- National Acupuncture Detoxification Association
- Research Institute of Chinese Medicine
- Acupuncture Institute for Addiction Free Life
- Florescent Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine
- United California Practitioners of Chinese Medicine
- Alliance of World's Traditional Medicine
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Publications:
2001 - 2005
- Shen, M.M.S.
Infrared Study of Hydrogen Bond, (in Chinese) Zea Ta Chem. 2:37,
1967.
- Shen, M.M.S.
Thesis, Photochemistry of Tetramethyl-2-thio-1, 3-cyclo-butanedione,
South Dakota State University, 1971.
- Worman,
J.J., Shen, M.M.S., Nichols, P. A New Photochemical Reaction of
Unconjugated Thioketones, Can. J. of Chem. 50:3923, 1972.
- Shen, M.M.S.
Thesis (Ph.D.) Affinity Chromatographic Studies on Initiation
Factors of Protein Synthesis in Eukaryotes, Cornell University,
1977.
- Lindgren,
F.T., Shen, M.M.S., Krauss, K.M., Sargent, T.M. Ultracentrifugation
of High Density Lipoproteins, Report of the High Density Lipoprotein
Methodology Workshop NIH/Publication No. 79-1661, p. 45, 1979.
- Shen, M.M.S.
The Affinity Chromatographic Studies on Initiation Factors - Bound
Sepharose 4B, Journal of Chinese Biochemical Society, 9:74, 1980.
- Shen, M.M.S.,
Krauss, R.M., Lindgren, F.T., Forte, T. Heterogeneity of Human
Low Density Lipoproteins, Journal Lipid Research, 22:236, 1981.
- Shen M.M.S.
Lipoprotein and Atherosclerosis, (Review in Chinese), Zea Ta Chem.
10:46, 1981.
- Kahlon,
Talwinder S., Adamson, G.L., Shen, M.M.S. and Lindgren, F.T. Sedimentation
Equilibrium of Human Low Density Lipoprotein Subfractions, Lipids,
17, pp.323-330, 1982.
- Shen, M.M.S.
The Affinity Chromatographic Studies of Initiation Factors Attached
to Sephrose, J.Chinese Biochem. Soc. Vol. 9 No.2, pp.74-86, 1980
- Shen, M.M.S.
Affinity Chromatographic Studies of Interactions Between eIf-3
and cellular Fractions, Proc. of Nat. Sci. Council, R.O.C. 6,
pp. 485-492, 1982.
- Tsai, W.J.,
Shen, M.M.S., Chen, Don and Lee, S.C. A Decrease of Serum High
Density Lipoprotein by ovarectomy in the Rat, Proc. Nat. Sci.
Council, R.O.C. 6,pp.493-497. 1982.
- Shen, M.M.S.,
Sheih, S.M., Ding, Y.A., Chu, M.L., Li, Y.B. Shiao, M.S. Distribution
of Lipoprotein Subclass in Chinese Men, Med. Sci., 5, pp. 1855-1864,
1984.
- Shen, M.M.S.
Thesis, A comparative study of Western and Chinese Medicine in
treating Allergic Rhinitis. San Francisco College of Acupuncture
and Oriental Medicine 1984.
- Shen, M.M.S.
Allergic Rhinitis treated by Chinese Medicine. Proceedings of
International Chinese Medicine Conference pp. 139-200, 1984.
- Ding, Yu-An,
Shen, M.M.S., Shieh, S.M. and Li, Y.B. Lipid and lipoprotein Abnormalities
in Chinese subjects with Ischemic Cerebrovascular Disease. J.
of Formosan Medical Association Vol. 83, pp. 1076-1086, 1984.
- Kuan, T.K.,
Lee, S.P., Lin, J.G. and Shen, M.M.S. The effect of needles stimulation
of acupuncture Loci Tienshu (St-25) Chung-Wan (CV-12) on the Immune
Response in Sensitized Mice against Experimental Cholera. American
J. of Chinese Medicine. Vol. 14, pp. 73, 1986
- Shieh, S.D.,
Shen, Mason M. S., Chang, F., Tsai W.J. and Huang H.W. Serum Lipoprotein
Abnormalities and Effect of Low Carbohydrate High Polyunsaturated
Fat Diet on HDL Subfractions in Chronic Renal Failure. J. Nephrology
ROC 1 PP 117-130, 1987
- Shen, M.M.S.
Acupuncture for Headaches. Acupuncture News Vol.14, No. 4 PP 1-2,
1989
- Shen, M.M.S.
Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Practice for the Americans. J.
of Taichung Chinese Medical Asso. Vol. 4, PP 15-17, 1991
- Shen, M.M.S.
Dong's Extra Points Study. (Chinese) The Chinese Medical
Repot Vol. 4, p 6, 1996.
- Mori, Kazu,
Sugano, Hisanobu , She, Jing , and Shen, Mason, A Study on Scientification
of the Concept of Qi Common to Acupuncture Medicine and Integrated
Medicine The Eighth International Congress of Chinese Medicine,
P 18-28, 1999
- Mori, Kazu
, She, Jing , Shen, Mason , Tang, Act Scientific Study of Traditional
Chinese Medicine Through Interdisciplinary Approach. The International
Congress of Traditional Medicine & Acupuncture Towards World
Wide Recognition, (Singapore) P. 45-51, March 2000
- Mori, Kazu,
She, Jing, Shen, Mason, Chen, Xiong, Chau, Eva Mun-Wa, Study on
Objectification of the Concept of the Organism as a Whole The
Ninth International Congress of Chinese Medicine, P 27-34, 2000
- Wang, Xiaoming,
Mori, Kazu, Hatamoto, Hirao, Ohyama, Yoshiki, Shen, Mason, Basic
Clinical Study of Ele-node Acupuncture in Combination with Electroacupuncture
The Ninth International Congress of Chinese Medicine, P 35-46,
2000
- Xiao, Jian
Hua, & Mason Shen, Semi-dislocation of Sacro-Iliac Joint The.
. .. Journal of World Medicine, Vol 1, pp. 37-39, 2000
- Mori, Kazu,
She, Jing, Shen, Mason, Chau, Eva Mun-Wa, and Chen, Xiong
- The 21st
Century, the Era of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Complementary
.. . /Alternative Medicine ,The Tenth International Congress of
Chinese Medicine, . . pp27-36 2002
- Shen, Mason
and Shen, Teresa Menstruation Pain Lady Us Me Tang's
. . . . . Acupuncture Point and Herbs(in Chinese) 4th International
Symposium on TCM . Tianjin, China pp249 2004
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Abstracts
- 1. Shen,
M..S., Krauss, R.M., Lindgren, F.T. and Forte, T. Heterogeneity
of serum low Density Lipoproteins in Normal Human Subjects, Circulation,
Vol.50,No.4,pt.2, p.39
- 2. Shen,
M.M.S. and Worman, J.J. The Photochemistry of Unconjugated Thiones,
Proc. South Dakota Acad. Sci. 50, p. 303, 1971.
- 3. Worman,
J.J., Shen, M.M.S. and Nichols, P. The Photochemistry of Tetra
Methyl-3-thio-1, 3-cyclo-butanedione, ACS Midwest Regional Meeting,
p. 32, 1971.
- 4. Goldstein,
J., Waldman, A., Plactica, M. and Shen, M.M.S. Heparin-Sepharose
as Probe of Control of Translation in Eukaryotes, 10th International
Congress of Biochemistry, p. 186, 1976.
- 5. Shen,
M.M.S., Krauss, R.M., Lindgren, F.T. and Forte, T. Size Determination
of human low Density Lipoprotein (LDL) Subfractions, J. American
Oil Chemists' society, Vol. 56, p. 189A, 1979.
- 6. Shen,
M.M.S., Lee, S.C., Chen, D.J. and Tsai, W.J., Effect of ovarictimization
on Serum Lipoproteins in Rats, J. Chinese Biochem., Soc. 10, No.1
(Sup), p.15, 1981.
- 7. Kahlon,
T., Shen, M.M.S., Sun, T.M., Lindgren, F.T. and Adamson, G.L.
Sedimentation Equilibrium of Human Low Density Lipoprotein Subfractions,
J. Amer. Oil Chemists' Society, Vol. 58, p.610A, 1981.
- 8. Shen,
M.M.S., Shieh, S.M., Ding, Y.A., Li, Y.B. and Chu, P.C. Subfractions
of High Density Lipoproteins and Atherosclerosis, J. Formosan
Med. Asso., Vol. 80, No.10, p.999, 1981.
- 9. Wang,
D.C., Tsai, H.T., Yang, M.T., Shen, M.M.S., Shieh, S.M. and Chang,
S.C. Digitoxin-Quinidine Interactions, Proceedings of Chinese
Military Conference on Medical Research, Vol. 8, p.48, 1981.
- 10. Ding,
Y.A., Li, Y.B., Shen, M.M.S. and Shieh, S.M. Lipoprotein Changes
in Chinese Atherosclerotic Patients, Proceedings of Chinese Military
Conference on Medical Research, Vol. 8, p. 49, 1981.
- 11. Shieh,
S.M., Hwang, H.W., Shu, S.N., Chu, B.C., Ding, Y.A. and Shen,
M.M.S. Lipoprotein Abnormalities in Chronic Renal Disease, Proceedings
of Endocrinology and Diabetes Association, Vol. 3, p. 51, 1982.
- 12. Ding,
Y.A., Shieh, S.M., Shen, M.M.S., Li, Y.B., Chu, B.C. Subfractions
of High Density Lipoproteins in Normal and Coronary Heart Disease,
Proceedings of Endocrinology and Diabetes Association, Vol. 3,
p. 53, 1982.
- 13. Shen,
M.M.S. Distribution of Lipoprotein Subclasses in Chinese Men,
R.O.C.-Italy Seminar on New Frontiers in Biochemical Research,
pp. 26-27, 1982.
- 14. Shen,
M.M.S., Lin J.G. and Tsai, W.J., Acupuncture Effect on Serum Lipoproteins,
The first International Symposium of Acupuncture and Moxibustion,
p. 31, 1982.
- 15. Yau,
K.C. and Shen, M.M.S., A Study of the Computerized Diagnosis System
in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Proceedings First International
Congress of Chinese Medicine p. 5 1984.
- 16. Shen,
M.M.S., Western Scientific View of Chinese Medicine. Proceedings
of the Pacific Division, American Association for the Advancement
of Science Vol. 3 p. 67, 1984.
- 17. Shen,
M.M.S., and Kuan, T.K. Long Term effects of Acupuncture of Chronic
Pain, Proceedings Second International Congress of Chinese Medicine,
p. 2, 1985.
- 18. Shen,
M.M.S. Pain Control by Dong's Extra Acupuncture Points, Annual
Meeting American Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine,
Honolulu, Hawaii, 1986
- 19. Shen,
M.M.S., and Liu, Y.K. Allergic Rhinitis treatment by Chinese Medicine,
Abstract for Third International Congress of Chinese Medicine,
P. 47, 1987
- 20. Kuan,
T.K., Lin, J.G., and Shen, M.M.S. Immunological Response to Acupuncture
in Mice, Abstract for Third International Congress of Chinese
Medicine, P. 48, 1987
- 21. Shen,
M.M.S. Dong's Extra Acupuncture Points and their Effectiveness,
Proceedings of Fourth International Congress of Chinese Medicine,
P. 99, 1988
- 22. Shen,
M.M.S. How You Can Help Modern Society Benefit More From Acupuncture
The Journal of Acupuncture Science, P. 2, 1989
- 23. Shen,
M.M.S. Scalp Acupuncture, Proceedings International Conference
on Bioengergetic Medicine, P. 59-60, 1989
- 24. Shen,
M.M.S. The Current Situations of Teaching and Practicing Acupuncture
in the United States, Proceedings, of the Third World Congress
of Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy and The International Symposium
on Acupuncture and Moxibustion P. 54, 1990
- 25. Shen,
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