Right stellate ganglion block improves learning and memory dysfunction and hippocampal injury in rats with sleep deprivation
Abstract Background Sleep deprivation (SD) often leads to complex detrimental consequences, though the mechanisms underlying these dysfunctional effects remain largely unknown. We investigated whether the right stellate ganglion block in rats can improve the spatial learning and memory dysfunction i...
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Auteurs principaux: | Dongsheng Dai, Biqiong Zheng, Zenggui Yu, Shizhu Lin, Yijie Tang, Mengnan Chen, Peng Ke, Chengjie Zheng, Yanqing Chen, Xiaodan Wu |
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2021
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