Left-sided Noninvasive Vagus Nerve Stimulation Suppresses Atrial Fibrillation by Upregulating Atrial Gap Junctions in Canines
Mingxian Chen(Central South University), Shenghua Zhou(Central South University), Songyun Wang(Wuhan University), Xia Sheng(Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital), Xiaoya Zhou(Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University), Zhuo Wang(Wuhan University), Qiming Liu(Central South University), Lilei Yu(Wuhan University)
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