Electroacupuncture improves swallowing function in a post-stroke dysphagia mouse model by activating...
Electroacupuncture improves swallowing function in a post-stroke dysphagia mouse model by activating the motor cortex inputs to the nucleus tractus solitarii through the parabrachial nuclei
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Yao, Lulu , Ye, Qiuping , Liu, Yun , Yao, Shuqi , Yuan, Si , Xu, Qin , Deng, Bing , Tang, Xiaorong , Shi, Jiahui , Luo, Jianyu , Wu, Junshang , Wu, Zhennan , Liu, Jianhua , Tang, Chunzhi , Wang, Lin and Xu, Nenggui
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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As a traditional medical therapy, stimulation at the
Lianquan
(CV23) acupoint, located at the depression superior to the hyoid bone, has been shown to be beneficial in dysphagia. However, little is known about the neurological mechanism by which this peripheral stimulation approach treats for dysphagia. Here, we first identified a cluster of...
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Electroacupuncture improves swallowing function in a post-stroke dysphagia mouse model by activating the motor cortex inputs to the nucleus tractus solitarii through the parabrachial nuclei
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_11967f0b3529400c90a31a98aff6c071
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_11967f0b3529400c90a31a98aff6c071
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2041-1723
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2041-1723
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10.1038/s41467-023-36448-6