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Default Interesting article about botox

Modulating neuromuscular junction density changes in botulinum toxin-treated orbicularis oculi muscle.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21087967

The return of function after botulinum toxin-induced muscle paralysis is due to terminal sprouting and formation of new neuromuscular junctions within the paralyzed muscles. Injection with CRF or anti-IGFIR after botulinum toxin treatment prevents this sprouting, which in turn should increase the duration of effectiveness of single botulinum toxin treatments.

Treatment with either CRF or anti-IGFIR completely prevented this increase in neuromuscular junction density.
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