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Subcutaneous Neurotrophin 4 Infusion Using Osmotic Pumps or Direct Muscular Injection Enhances Aging Rat Laryngeal Muscles

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05:50 min

June 13th, 2017

DOI :

10.3791/55837-v

June 13th, 2017


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0:05

Title

1:10

Osmotic Pump Implantation

2:49

Direct Neurotrophin 4 (NTF4) Injection and Visualization

4:42

Results: Representative Effects of NTF4 Administration on Rat Laryngeal Muscle Fiber Size, Innervation, and Neuromuscular Junction Formation

5:09

Conclusion

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