Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation suppresses glia-associated neuroinflammation and promotes peripheral nerve recovery in neuropathic pain.

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Title: Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation suppresses glia-associated neuroinflammation and promotes peripheral nerve recovery in neuropathic pain.
Authors: Kim DY; Research Competency Milestones Program (RECOMP), School of Medicine, CHA University, Seongnam, Republic of Korea.; Department of Medicine, School of Medicine, CHA University, Seongnam, Republic of Korea.; Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, School of Medicine, CHA Bundang Medical Center, CHA University, Seongnam, Republic of Korea., Sim HR; Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, School of Medicine, CHA Bundang Medical Center, CHA University, Seongnam, Republic of Korea.; Department of Medical Science, School of Medicine, CHA University, Seongnam, Republic of Korea.; Rehabilitation and Regeneration Research Center, CHA University School of Medicine, Seongnam, Republic of Korea., Choi JW; Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, School of Medicine, CHA Bundang Medical Center, CHA University, Seongnam, Republic of Korea.; Department of Medical Science, School of Medicine, CHA University, Seongnam, Republic of Korea.; Rehabilitation and Regeneration Research Center, CHA University School of Medicine, Seongnam, Republic of Korea., Choi JI; Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, School of Medicine, CHA Bundang Medical Center, CHA University, Seongnam, Republic of Korea.; Department of Medical Science, School of Medicine, CHA University, Seongnam, Republic of Korea.; Rehabilitation and Regeneration Research Center, CHA University School of Medicine, Seongnam, Republic of Korea., Yeo XY; Department of Medical Science, School of Medicine, CHA University, Seongnam, Republic of Korea.; Department of Psychological Medicine, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore., Ha S; Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, School of Medicine, CHA Bundang Medical Center, CHA University, Seongnam, Republic of Korea., Je AR; Center for Research Equipment, Korea Basic Science Institute, Cheongju, Republic of Korea., Jun S; Center for Research Equipment, Korea Basic Science Institute, Cheongju, Republic of Korea., Kim JM; Department of Medical Science, School of Medicine, CHA University, Seongnam, Republic of Korea.; Rehabilitation and Regeneration Research Center, CHA University School of Medicine, Seongnam, Republic of Korea., Jung S; Department of Medical Science, School of Medicine, CHA University, Seongnam, Republic of Korea., Kim M; Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, School of Medicine, CHA Bundang Medical Center, CHA University, Seongnam, Republic of Korea.; Department of Medical Science, School of Medicine, CHA University, Seongnam, Republic of Korea.; Rehabilitation and Regeneration Research Center, CHA University School of Medicine, Seongnam, Republic of Korea.
Source: Frontiers in immunology [Front Immunol] 2026 May 07; Vol. 17, pp. 1830638. Date of Electronic Publication: 2026 May 07 (Print Publication: 2026).
Publication Type: Journal Article
Journal Info: Publisher: Frontiers Research Foundation] Country of Publication: Switzerland NLM ID: 101560960 Publication Model: eCollection Cited Medium: Internet ISSN: 1664-3224 (Electronic) Linking ISSN: 16643224 NLM ISO Abbreviation: Front Immunol Subsets: MEDLINE
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ISSN:1664-3224
DOI:10.3389/fimmu.2026.1830638