Low-level transcutaneous electrical stimulation of the auricular branch of the vagus nerve: A noninvasive approach to treat the initial phase of atrial fibrillation
Lilei Yu(Wuhan University), Sunny S. Po(University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center), Vandana Varma(University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center), Shailesh Male(Vidant Medical Center), Yong Sha(University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center), Youqi Fan(University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center), Shaolong Li(University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center), John Dyer(University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center), Benjamin J. Scherlag(University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center), Stavros Stavrakis(Oklahoma City University)
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