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Botulinum Toxins A and E Inflict Dynamic Destabilization on t-SNARE to Impair SNARE Assembly and Membrane Fusion. [PDF]
Khounlo R, Kim J, Yin L, Shin YK.
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Inactivation of botulinum and tetanus toxins by chelators [PDF]
Satya D. Bhattacharyya, Hitoshi Sugiyama
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ABSTRACT Background Facial photoaging is a complex biological process influenced by both internal and external factors. It is characterized by wrinkles, enlarged pores, and rough skin. Despite various clinical treatments, they often have limited effectiveness, significant side effects, and extended recovery times. There is a need for more effective and
Qiuyue Tang+10 more
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The Levator Auris Longus (LAL) muscle as an accessible system to study the effects of Botulinum Toxins in vivo: PS150. [PDF]
Marília T, Duarte CC, António A.
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Serum Antibody Response to Clostridium botulinum Toxin in Infant Botulism [PDF]
Lorry G. Rubin+2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Botulinum toxin A (BoNT‐A) is the most used procedure to treat glabellar lines; however, limited data exist about the effectiveness of ready‐to‐use BoNT‐A (RTUaboBoNT‐A) for this indication. Aims This study compared the efficacy, durability, and safety of RTUaboBoNT‐A for moderate and severe glabellar wrinkles.
Silvio Ventura da Silva Junior+7 more
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Dual-Toxin-Producing <i>Clostridium botulinum</i> Strain Isolated from a Foodborne Botulism Case in Korea: Genomic and Functional Insights. [PDF]
Choi ES+7 more
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Traffic of Botulinum Toxins A and E in Excitatory and Inhibitory Neurons
C. Verderio+9 more
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