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Changes in the trigeminal nerve under the infuence of cortexin in patients with chronic generalized periodontitis [PDF]
<p><em>Purpose: </em>correction of violations in the trigeminal nerve in patients with chronic generalized periodontitis. <em>Material and methods.
Bisultanov H.W.+5 more
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Plastamination: A Rising Concern for Parkinson's Disease
Movement Disorders, EarlyView.
Roberto Erro+2 more
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The CXCL10/CXCR3 axis was involved in spinal macrophage infiltration through activating the JAK/STAT3 pathway. The prostate NGF/TrKA axis was involved in the neuroinflammation and pain in chronic prostatitis, and inhibition of NGF could attenuate pain response in chronic prostatitis, which provided novel therapeutic targets for pain treatment in ...
Lei Chen+7 more
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Polymeric nanoparticles represent promising drug (gene) delivery carriers to the brain due to their unique advantages to facilitate the penetration of blood–brain barrier and endocytosis of neuronal cells in neurodegenerative diseases. ABSTRACT In spite of great advances in modern medicine, there are a few effective strategies for the treatment of ...
Lian Jin+4 more
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Trigeminal nerve stimulation: a current state-of-the-art review. [PDF]
Powell K+6 more
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Trigeminal nerve blockade, following inadvertent durai puncture — Was there a connection? [PDF]
John O’Hanlon+2 more
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Electroacupuncture as a treatment for suspected trigeminal nerve‐mediated head‐shaking in 42 horses
Summary Background Electroacupuncture (EA) has been used successfully as a treatment for trigeminal nerve‐mediated head‐shaking (TMHS) in a small case series, but results from a larger number of cases are lacking. Objectives To retrospectively investigate the effectiveness of EA as a treatment for horses with TMHS.
B. Dunkel+5 more
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Abstract Background Equine trigeminal‐mediated (TGM) headshaking (HS) is a neuropathic facial pain syndrome characterised by varying intensity and frequencies of head movements and signs of nasal irritation. An accurate method for quantification and/or characterisation of HS severity is lacking.
Kirstie Jane Pickles+3 more
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Reduction of Pentylenetetrazole-Induced Seizure Activity in Awake Rats by Seizure-Triggered Trigeminal Nerve Stimulation [PDF]
Erika E. Fanselow+2 more
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