Neural aspects of immunomodulation: focus on the vagus nerve.

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Published in Brain Behav Immun on July 30, 2010

Authors

Julian F Thayer1, Esther M Sternberg

Author Affiliations

1: The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA. Thayer.39@osu.edu

Associated clinical trials:

Yoga Pranayama Adjuvant to Treat Burden COVID-19 (YOCO) | NCT04413747

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