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Vascular Electrical Stimulations
Hong Li, Liming Yang, and co‐workers used battery‐free implants and surgically mounted them on the abdominal aorta of high‐fat‐fed ApoE‐/‐ mice, which were electrically stimulated using a wireless electrical stimulation device for four weeks to observe changes in atherosclerotic plaques. Direct vascular electrical stimulation has emerged as a promising therapeutic...
Electrical stimulation (ES) is a safe and effective procedure in clinical rehabilitation with few adverse effects. However, studies on ES for atherosclerosis (AS) are scarce because ES does not provide a long‐term intervention for chronic disease processes. Battery‐free implants and surgically mounted them in the abdominal aorta of high‐fat‐fed Apolipoprotein E (ApoE−/−) mice are used, which are electrically...