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1951 15
1952 50
1953 44
1954 49
1955 58
1956 39
1957 50
1958 38
1959 38
1960 47
1961 41
1962 35
1964 4
1965 82
1966 157
1967 184
1968 260
1969 309
1970 257
1971 327
1972 358
1973 372
1974 396
1975 325
1976 336
1977 308
1978 298
1979 291
1980 305
1981 306
1982 346
1983 332
1984 380
1985 387
1986 356
1987 377
1988 344
1989 367
1990 393
1991 371
1992 406
1993 439
1994 432
1995 365
1996 350
1997 386
1998 396
1999 320
2000 447
2001 422
2002 395
2003 389
2004 395
2005 414
2006 420
2007 497
2008 411
2009 392
2010 373
2011 367
2012 374
2013 355
2014 343
2015 340
2016 334
2017 295
2018 295
2019 325
2020 265
2021 222
2022 206
2023 198
2024 118

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Arrhythmias and vagus nerve stimulation.
Zhang Y, Mazgalev TN. Zhang Y, et al. Heart Fail Rev. 2011 Mar;16(2):147-61. doi: 10.1007/s10741-010-9178-2. Heart Fail Rev. 2011. PMID: 20559719 Review.
Vagus nerve in fever. Recent developments.
Romanovsky AA, Simons CT, Kulchitsky VA, Sugimoto N, Székely M. Romanovsky AA, et al. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 1998 Sep 29;856:298-299. doi: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1998.tb08343.x. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 1998. PMID: 9917895 Review. No abstract available.
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