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The procedure, carried out on an outpatient basis under local anaesthesia, offers the benefit of being reversible and even potentially exchangeable as it involves no removal of eye tissue.
ITB also had the added advantage of being reversible and programmable to a wide range of dosing regimens.
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"You can become demented and lose coordination, and some of it is reversible, some of it isn't," Stern said.
Furthermore, the effect of CCCP on secretion of MakA was reversible and normal secretion was largely restored following washout of the CCCP (Fig. 2b, lower panel).
The reversal effect of CCTA-1523 was reversible.
Interestingly, the reshaping of mitochondria is reversible, the percentage of donut-shaped mitochondria decreased when quiescent TG1 cells are transferred back to pH 7.4 (Fig. 4C).
The spearheaded by us heterochronic parabiosis and blood apheresis studies have established that the process of aging is reversible through modulation of circulatory milieu.
Furthermore, the inhibitory effects of barusiban were reversible by administration of high-dose OT.
The effect of melatonin was reversible with application of the melatonin receptor antagonist luzindole.
90 Neurotoxic symptoms of vincristine are reversible after discontinuation of treatment.
The photoswitching of cerFP505 was reversible over numerous cycles of alternating 400/450 nm irradiation (Figure 2D).
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