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The shock tactics set to shake up immunology

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An experimental procedure is exposing the links between the nervous and immune systems. Could it be the start of a revolution?

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    An earlier version of this article mistakenly implied that Kevin Tracey initiated the first vagal nerve stimulation trial for rheumatoid arthritis in humans. It was SetPoint Medical, a company he co-founded. Also, Paul-Peter Tak, who ran the trial, first joined GlaxoSmithKline in 2011, not 2016.

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Fox, D. The shock tactics set to shake up immunology. Nature 545, 20–22 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/545020a

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