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The following pages link to Dose-response curve of human extensor digitorum brevis muscle function to intramuscularly injected botulinum toxin type A (Q71074250):
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- Botulinum neurotoxin intramuscular chemodenervation. Role in the management of spastic hypertonia and related motor disorders. (Q34449202) (← links)
- Effect of the refrigerator storage time on the potency of botox for human extensor digitorum brevis muscle paralysis (Q37043337) (← links)
- Pharmacologic characterization of Botulinum toxin for basic science and medicine (Q41665328) (← links)
- Efficacy and Safety of a New Botulinum Toxin Type A Free of Complexing Proteins (Q41988532) (← links)
- Neurophysiological Measures of Efficacy and Safety for Botulinum Toxin Injection in Facial and Bulbar Muscles: Special Considerations (Q47151130) (← links)
- Pharmacokinetic properties of different formulations of botulinum neurotoxin type A. (Q47935575) (← links)
- Different time courses of recovery after poisoning with botulinum neurotoxin serotypes A and E in humans. (Q50755840) (← links)
- Towards a dose optimisation of botulinum toxin therapy for axillary hyperhidrosis: comparison of different Botox(®) doses (Q50909608) (← links)
- Effects of Botulinum Toxin Type A on Bilateral Masseteric Hypertrophy Evaluated With Computed Tomographic Measurement (Q53652282) (← links)
- Botulinum Toxin Type A Treatment for Contouring of the Lower Face (Q53652284) (← links)
- Responsiveness to botulinum toxin type A in muscles of complex regional pain patients with tonic dystonia (Q60728597) (← links)
- Combined use of type A and F botulinum toxins for blepharospasm: a double-blind controlled trial (Q73234982) (← links)
- Sudomotor testing discriminates between subjects with and without antibodies against botulinum toxin A--a preliminary observation (Q73351259) (← links)
- [Proof of botulinum toxin antibodies with the Extensor Digitorum Brevis Test] (Q81194894) (← links)
- Botulinum toxin has an increased effect when targeted toward the muscle’s endplate zone: A high-density surface EMG guided study (Q83077046) (← links)