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Decoded: How Botox drug enters brain cells, causes paralysis-May 29

The Botulinum neurotoxins used in Botox are a highly poisonous substance produced by bacteria Clostridium Botulinum. The toxin disrupts communication between neurons, leading to muscle paralysis SYDNEY Scientists have decoded how injections from Botox drug, majorly used to smoothen wrinkles and reverse ageing, are able to breach brain cells, leading to paralysis or even death. The injectable drug Botox was originally developed to treat people with the eye condition strabismus, but was quickly found to alleviate migraine, chronic pain, and spasticity disorders. Currently, it’s regularly used in plastic surgeries and is commonly known as a cosmetic treatment to smooth wrinkles. The Botulinum neurotoxins used in Botox are a highly poisonous substance produced by bacteria Clostridium Botulinum. The toxin disrupts communication between neurons, leading to muscle paralysis. While in small, this therapeutic doses can ease muscle spasms, treat migraines or, reduce wrinkles, high doses

Decoded: How Botox drug enters brain cells, causes paralysis

Decoded: How Botox drug enters brain cells, causes paralysis
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Botox discovery that could save lives

Botox discovery that could save lives
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What marsupials can teach us about brain development - ScienceDaily

What marsupials can teach us about brain development - ScienceDaily
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What marsupials can teach us about brain development

Research has revealed features of early human brain development are mimicked in the brains of marsupials.

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