Peer reviewed journal articles
• Zheng, Z., Feng, S., Da Costa, C., Li, C. G., Lu, S. C. and Xue, C. L. (2010) Acupuncture analgesia for temporal summation of experimental pain: a randomised controlled study. European Journal of Pain in press. (IF: 3.333)
• Zheng, Z., Gibson, S., Helme, R. D. and McMeeken, J. (2009). The effect of local anaesthetic on age-related capsaicin-induced mechanical hyperalgesia – A randomised, controlled study. Pain 144: 101-9. (IF: 6.030)
• Zheng, Z. (2009). Response to: Madsen MV, Gøtzsche PC, Hróbjartsson A. Acupuncture Treatment for Pain: Systematic Review of Randomised Clinical Trials with Acupuncture, Placebo acupuncture, and No Acupuncture Groups. Australian Journal of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine 4(1): 34-6.
• Zheng, Z., Guo, R. X., Helme, R. D., Muir, A., Da Costa, C. and Xue, C. L. (2008) The effect of electroacupuncture on opioid-like medication consumption by chronic pain patients: A randomized controlled clinical trial. European Journal of Pain 12(5):671-6. (IF: 3.333)
• Deare, J. C., Zheng, Z., Xue, C. L., Liu, J. P., Shang, J. S. and Scott, S. W. (2008) Acupuncture or treating fibromyalgia (protocol). The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. Issue 2. (IF: 4.654)
• Paterson, C., Zheng, Z., Xue, C. and Wang, Y. Y (2008) ‘Playing their part’: the experiences of participants in a randomised sham-controlled acupuncture trial. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine 14(2):199-208. (IF: 1.051)
• Wang, Y. Y., Zheng, Z. and Xue, C. L. (2008) Acupuncture for migraine: A systematic review of Chinese literature. Australian Journal of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine 3(1): 3-16.
• Xue, C.C. L., Dong, L., Polus, B., English, R. A., Zheng, Z., Da Costa, C. and Story, D. (2004) Electroacupuncture for tension-type headache on distal acupoints only: a randomized, controlled, crossover trial. Headache 4(44): 333-41. (IF: 2.74; CI: 3)
• Zheng, Z., Gibson, S., Khalil, Z., Helme, R. D. and McMeeken, J. (2000) Age-related differences in the development of capsaicin-induced hyperalgesia. Pain 85(1-2): 51-8. (IF: 4.836; CI: 25)
• Zheng, Z. and Weeks, I. (1998) Therapy and practice in traditional Chinese medicine. In: Medicine, Healing and Society 51-61. Deakin University, Melbourne.
Book chapters
• Zheng, Z. (2003) How does acupuncture work? In: Cheng, Y. C., Leung, P. C., Xue, C. C. L. (editors). A Comprehensive Guide to Chinese Medicine. 1st ed. Chapter 4 (16 chapters), 143-66. Singapore: World Scientific Ltd. ISBN 981-238-604-1.
• Zheng, Z. and Weeks, I. (1998) Therapy and practice in traditional Chinese medicine. In: Medicine, Healing and Society 51-61. Deakin University, Melbourne.
2 Conference proceedings – refereed
• Zheng, Z. (2004) Teaching evidence-based Chinese medicine online – The use of electronic journal club. The Conference Proceedings of the 2nd World Congress on Chinese Medicine 140-6. Nanjing, China. ISBN 962-8713-868.
• Zheng, Z. (2001) Ideal parameters for electroacupuncture analgesia: A review of neurophysiological and clinical evidence. The Conference Proceedings of the 2nd Conference of the Victoria Chapter of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society 144-7. Melbourne, Australia.
More than twenty posters and abstracts presented at the Annual Scientific Meetings of Australian Pain Society (APS), International Association for the Studies of Pain (IASP), Annual Conference of Society for Acupuncture Research (SAR), International Congress on Complementary Medicine Research (ICCMR) and the Annual Conference of Australia Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association (AACMA).