TNF(alpha) modulation of visceral and spinal sensory processing
Hermann G, Holmes G, Rogers R
Current Pharmaceutical Design · 2005
Key finding
We have demonstrated that TNF(alpha) can elicit gastric stasis in a dose-dependent fashion via its interaction with vago-vagal neurocircuitry in the brainstem.
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- Condition
- Inflammation
- Stimulation
- taVNS
- Evidence tier
- Narrative / Scoping Review
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Hermann, G., Holmes, G., & Rogers, R. (2005). TNF(alpha) modulation of visceral and spinal sensory processing. Current Pharmaceutical Design, 11(11), 1391-1409. https://doi.org/10.2174/1381612053507828
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