Bidirectional asymmetry in the neurovisceral communication for the cardiovascular control: New insights
The cardiovascular control involves a bidirectional functional connection between the brain and heart. We hypothesize that this connection could be extended to other organs using endocrine and autonomic nervous systems (ANS) as communication pathways. This implies a neuroendocrine interaction contro...
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Autores principales: | Prieto I, Segarra AB, Martinez-Canamero M, De Gasparo M, Zorad S, Ramirez-Sanchez M |
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/5e361c36558243c0a1094eb1e16ce1fd |
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