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MS decreases the larger amplitude distribution in adult rats.
Published 2023Subjects: “…glutamatergic events decreased…”
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The relative change in incident cases of RA among AYAs between 1990 and 2019.
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Top 20 genes with significantly decreased abundance in Aco<sup>R</sup> cells.
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Roughness change in means of Ra (nm) and RMS (nm) for both tested systems. (different capital superscript letters indicate within group significancy, different lower-case superscript letters indicate significancy between groups).
Published 2024“…(different capital superscript letters indicate within group significancy, different lower-case superscript letters indicate significancy between groups).…”
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Image 2_Case report: Significant lesion reduction and neural structural changes following ibogaine treatments for multiple sclerosis.jpeg
Published 2025“…Ibogaine, a psychoactive alkaloid, has been proposed as a potential neuroregenerative agent due to its multifaceted pharmacological profile. We present two case studies of MS patients who underwent a novel ibogaine treatment, highlighting significant neuroimaging changes and clinical improvements. …”
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Image 1_Case report: Significant lesion reduction and neural structural changes following ibogaine treatments for multiple sclerosis.jpeg
Published 2025“…Ibogaine, a psychoactive alkaloid, has been proposed as a potential neuroregenerative agent due to its multifaceted pharmacological profile. We present two case studies of MS patients who underwent a novel ibogaine treatment, highlighting significant neuroimaging changes and clinical improvements. …”