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    Synaptopathy at IHC-SGN synapses decreases the peak of the CAP significantly, without changes to peak latency and width. by Maral Budak (6680351)

    Published 2021
    “…The latencies of the CAP peaks did not exhibit any significant difference between different populations for all sound levels.…”
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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). by Beliz Özel (16475132)

    Published 2024
    “…(different capital superscript letters indicate within group significancy, different lower-case superscript letters indicate significancy between groups).…”
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    A randomized trial of a behavioral intervention to decrease hospital length of stay by decreasing bedrest by Juliana Tolles (8282265)

    Published 2020
    “…Previous studies of early mobilization have demonstrated improvement in outcomes, but the interventions studied have been resource-intensive. We aimed to decrease the time hospital inpatients spend in bed through a pragmatic mobilization protocol.…”
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    Image 2_Case report: Significant lesion reduction and neural structural changes following ibogaine treatments for multiple sclerosis.jpeg by David Qixiang Chen (8198265)

    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 by David Qixiang Chen (8198265)

    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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    Case. by Seungyoon Paik (14659575)

    Published 2023
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