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Identification of Gut Biomarkers of FPIES in a Longitudinal Comparative Pediatric Study
We compared fecal biomarkers related to gut inflammation and immunity in children with FPIES, with resolved FPIES (tolerant), and in matched controls. Allergic patients had no measurable gut inflammation (calprotectin, EDN) on elimination diet. Inflammation was transitory after an acute allergic reaction.
A. Lemoine+7 more
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Assessing the therapeutic potential of vagus nerve stimulation in autoimmune diseases: A systematic review. [PDF]
Chan E, Mani AR.
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Continuous electrocardiographic monitoring of fetal sheep heart during intermittent umbilical cord occlusions gradually leading to severe metabolic acidemia revealed several fetal arrhythmias including atrioventricular block, ventricular tachycardia, and ventricular fibrillation that would have gone unnoticed with current fetal monitoring systems ...
Juulia Lantto+10 more
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Mechanisms of Vagus Nerve Stimulation in Improving Motor Dysfunction After Stroke. [PDF]
Cai X, Jiang J, Zhou G, Zhang Y.
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Deep Wound Infection After Vagus Nerve Stimulator Implantation: Treatment Without Removal of the Device [PDF]
Martin Ortler+4 more
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G protein‐coupled receptor‐mediated autophagy in health and disease
G protein‐coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute the largest and most diverse superfamily of mammalian transmembrane proteins. These receptors are involved in a wide range of physiological functions and are targets for more than a third of available drugs in the market. Autophagy is a cellular process involved in degrading damaged proteins and organelles
Devrim Öz‐Arslan+2 more
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A novel technique of cryodenervation for murine vagus nerve: implications for acute lung inflammation. [PDF]
Wu D+9 more
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Destruction of Peripheral C‐Fibers Does Not Alter Subsequent Vagus Nerve Stimulation‐Induced Seizure Suppression in Rats [PDF]
Scott E. Krahl+2 more
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