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    The ASEL neuron functions in glucose attraction after glucose conditioning. by Masahiro Tomioka (430683)

    Published 2023
    “…Differences between the average fluorescence intensity ratios (R/R0) within 0–50 s and 50–100 s were plotted (right). Calcium responses in wild type (naïve, n = 14; conditioned, n = 13) and <i>unc-13(e51)</i> (conditioned, n = 12). …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Botulinum toxin A decreases neural activity in pain-related brain regions in individuals with chronic ocular pain and photophobia.docx by Nicholas Reyes (16390233)

    Published 2023
    “…On an individual level, 50% of subjects had decreased unpleasantness ratings in response to light stimulation compared to baseline (“responders,” n = 6), while 50% had equivalent (n = 3) or increased (n = 3) unpleasantness (“non-responders”). …”
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    Data_Sheet_2_Botulinum toxin A decreases neural activity in pain-related brain regions in individuals with chronic ocular pain and photophobia.docx by Nicholas Reyes (16390233)

    Published 2023
    “…On an individual level, 50% of subjects had decreased unpleasantness ratings in response to light stimulation compared to baseline (“responders,” n = 6), while 50% had equivalent (n = 3) or increased (n = 3) unpleasantness (“non-responders”). …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Botulinum toxin A decreases neural activity in pain-related brain regions in individuals with chronic ocular pain and photophobia.docx by Nicholas Reyes (16390233)

    Published 2023
    “…On an individual level, 50% of subjects had decreased unpleasantness ratings in response to light stimulation compared to baseline (“responders,” n = 6), while 50% had equivalent (n = 3) or increased (n = 3) unpleasantness (“non-responders”). …”
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    Data_Sheet_2_Botulinum toxin A decreases neural activity in pain-related brain regions in individuals with chronic ocular pain and photophobia.docx by Nicholas Reyes (16390233)

    Published 2023
    “…On an individual level, 50% of subjects had decreased unpleasantness ratings in response to light stimulation compared to baseline (“responders,” n = 6), while 50% had equivalent (n = 3) or increased (n = 3) unpleasantness (“non-responders”). …”
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