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Vagus nerve stimulation attenuates the systemic inflammatory response to endotoxin
Nature, 2000L. V. Borovikova +9 more
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The role of the vagus nerve in stroke
Autonomic Neuroscience, 2010The initiation and progression of ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke are the result of a complex cascade of processes that determine both the extent of the lesion and long-term outcome. Several of these processes, including peripheral inflammation, neuroinflammation, and neuroplasticity are influenced by the activity of the afferent as well as efferent ...
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1976
The vagus nerve, the 10th cranial nerve, has a superficial origin from the medulla oblongata with several rootlets which merge together while passing through the jugular foramen. It has two obvious bulges, a smaller one called the jugular (or superior) ganglion and a larger one immediately caudal to it called the nodose (or inferior) ganglion.
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The vagus nerve, the 10th cranial nerve, has a superficial origin from the medulla oblongata with several rootlets which merge together while passing through the jugular foramen. It has two obvious bulges, a smaller one called the jugular (or superior) ganglion and a larger one immediately caudal to it called the nodose (or inferior) ganglion.
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Ganglioneuroma of the vagus nerve
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1973G B, Todd, S E, Brooks
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Vagus Nerve Stimulation and Inflammation in Cardiovascular Disease: A State‐of‐the‐Art Review
Journal of the American Heart Association, 2023George Bazoukis, , Antonis A Armoundas
exaly
The anatomical basis for transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation
Journal of Anatomy, 2020Mohsin F Butt +2 more
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