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Sympathetic innervation of human and porcine spleens: implications for between species variation in function.

Logan G KirklandChloe G GarbeJoseph HadayaPaul V BensonAndrew B BarkerSanjin TankovicDonald B Hoover
Published in: Bioelectronic medicine (2022)
Sympathetic innervation of the spleen varies between species in both distribution and abundance, with humans and pigs being at opposite extremes. This has important implications for sympathetic regulation of neuroimmune interactions in the spleen of different species and focused targeting of the CAP in humans.
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