[3] [2] This aggressive approach aims to prevent irreversible neurological damage, as demyelination can become permanent if treatment is delayed
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Daily injections at the beginning are key for: Quickly fixing the deficiency Reducing severe symptoms Getting ready for ongoing treatment Secondary Phase: Weekly Injections for One Month After the first week, injections are given weekly for a month
In contrast, inducing autophagy with rapamycin (100 nM) attenuated SIPS
New blood vessels in injured tendon tissue mean better delivery of oxygen, nutrients, and resident repair cells, which is plausibly why the peptide shows up first in tendon-healing models
Treatment with picomolar to nanomolar concentrations of Dihexa produces dose-dependent increases in spine density, with maximal effects observed at 10-12 M concentrations