Showing 161 - 180 results of 16,996 for search '(( 50 ((((teer decrease) OR (nn decrease))) OR (a decrease)) ) OR ( end point decrease ))', query time: 0.51s Refine Results
  1. 161
  2. 162
  3. 163
  4. 164
  5. 165
  6. 166
  7. 167
  8. 168
  9. 169
  10. 170
  11. 171
  12. 172

    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
    “…Four to six weeks after BoNT-A injection, unpleasantness scores decreased (48.1 ± 33.6), but the change was not significant. …”
  13. 173

    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
    “…Four to six weeks after BoNT-A injection, unpleasantness scores decreased (48.1 ± 33.6), but the change was not significant. …”
  14. 174

    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
    “…Four to six weeks after BoNT-A injection, unpleasantness scores decreased (48.1 ± 33.6), but the change was not significant. …”
  15. 175

    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
    “…Four to six weeks after BoNT-A injection, unpleasantness scores decreased (48.1 ± 33.6), but the change was not significant. …”
  16. 176
  17. 177
  18. 178
  19. 179
  20. 180

    mTORC1 hyperactivation led to a decreased autophagic activity in the podocytes. by Wakiko Iwata (8600457)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Primary cultured podocytes were isolated from <i>Tsc2</i><sup>Δ<i>podocyte</i></sup> and wild-type controls, followed by western blot analyses of TSC2, phospho-4EBP1, LC3B type II, p62, phospho-ULK1, and β-tubulin. …”