The Cholinergic Anti‐Inflammatory Pathway Regulates the Host Response during Septic Peritonitis
The Journal of Infectious Diseases2005Vol. 191(12), pp. 2138–2148
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David J. van Westerloo, Ilona A. J. Giebelen, Sandrine Florquin, Joost Daalhuisen, Marco J. Bruno, Alex F. de Vos, Kevin J. Tracey, Tom van der Poll
Abstract
These data provide the first evidence, to our knowledge, of an important role of the vagus nerve in regulating the innate immune response to a severe bacterial infection.
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