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		<title>Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy.   Xanya Sofra Weiss</title>
		<description>O B J E C T I V E— To evaluate the efficacy of combining electrotherapy with amitriptyline for the management of chronic painful peripheral neuropathy in patients with type 2 diabetes.
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS— Patients (n = 26) with peripheral neuro p athy were treated with amitriptyline. After 4 ...</description>
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		<title>Advances in Electromedicine.  Xanya Sofra Weiss</title>
		<description>Every organ and cell in the human body uses ionic currents in the performance of critical daily functions. Electricity is the common denominator of all parts composing the Gestalt of a living organism. Except that the electricity it takes to run a cell is so miniscule that it is estimated ...</description>
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		<title>A Dynamic Model of Anti-aging.  Xanya Sofra Weiss</title>
		<description>Aging is not just the sum total of individually deteriorating cells. Aging is the dynamic process of increasing imbalances in the systemic organization of these cells. Antiaging reflects a multilevel approach that simultaneously targets a number of biological network modules. Identifying these dynamically organized network modules will be very important ...</description>
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		<title>Selective Electro-Thermolysis in Aesthetic Medicine: A Review.  Xanya Sofra Weiss</title>
		<description>The use of radiofrequency (RF) for selective electrothermolysis has been found to produce a highly efficient
thermal effect on biological tissue. Different from optical energy, RF energy is dependent on the electrical properties of the tissue rather than on concentration of chromophores in the skin for selective thermal destruction of targeted ...</description>
		<link>http://www.arasysperfector.net/blog/2010/03/09/selective-electro-thermolysis-in-aesthetic-medicine-a-review-xanya-sofra-weiss/</link>
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		<title>ADVANCES IN ELECTROMEDICINE.  Xanya Sofra Weiss</title>
		<description>Modern electronics and molecular biology research are combined to deduce the specifications for a technology that promotes Healthy Anti-aging. Resonating the firings, spatial organization and rhythms of electrically excitable cells leads to healing and rejuvenation in a completely safe, noninvasive method. The pervasive presence of ionic currents in core biological ...</description>
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		<title>A calcium-binding protein in bile and gallstones.  Xanya Sofra Weiss</title>
		<description>Calcium salts are often present in the center of all types of gallstones. Matrix proteins are known to be essential for biomineralization and may therefore also be important in the formation and growth of gallstones. Other researchers have described an anionic peptide fraction of a biliary lipoprotein complex in bile ...</description>
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		<title>Specific C-Receptors for Itch in Human Skin.  Xanya Sofra Weiss</title>
		<description>In microneurography experiments 56 unmyelinated nerve fibers were studied in the cutaneous branch of the peroneal nerve of healthy volunteers. Units were identified with the “marking” technique as mechanically and heat-responsive (CMH; n 5 30), heat-responsive (CH; n 5 13), or unresponsive to mechanical and heat stimulation (CMiHi ; n ...</description>
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		<title>Acupuncture: neuropeptide release produced by electrical stimulation of different frequencies.  Xanya Sofra Weiss</title>
		<description>Brain functions are regulated by chemical messengers that include neurotransmitters and neuropeptides. Recent studies have shown that acupuncture or electrical stimulation in specific frequencies applied to certain body sites can facilitate the release of specific neuropeptides in the CNS, eliciting profound physiological effects and even activating self-healing mechanisms. Investigation of ...</description>
		<link>http://www.arasysperfector.net/blog/2010/03/09/acupuncture-neuropeptide-release-produced-by-electrical-stimulation-of-different-frequencies-xanya-sofra-weiss/</link>
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		<title>Bursts of high-frequency stimulation trigger rapid delivery of pre-existing a-CaMKIImRNAto synapses: a mechanism in dendritic protein synthesis during long-term potentiation in adult awake rats.  Xanya Sofra Weiss</title>
		<description>Messenger ribonucleic acid encoding the alpha-subunit of calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (camkII) is abundantly and constitutively expressed in dendrites of pyramidal and granule cell neurons of the adult hippocampus. Recent evidence suggests that camkII messenger ribonucleic acid is stored in a translationally dormant state within ribonucleic acid storage granules. Delivery ...</description>
		<link>http://www.arasysperfector.net/blog/2010/03/09/bursts-of-high-frequency-stimulation-trigger-rapid-delivery-of-pre-existing-a-camkiimrnato-synapses-a-mechanism-in-dendritic-protein-synthesis-during-long-term-potentiation-in-adult-awake-rats-xany-2/</link>
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		<title>Severe muscle cramps relieved by transcutaneous nerve stimulation: a case report.  Xanya Sofra Weiss</title>
		<description>The case is described of a 51-year-old man with a 21 year history of severe, longlasting and widespread muscle cramps. Physical examination revealed muscle hypertrophy and fasciculation; electromyography showed spontaneously active motor units which disappeared during sleep. Cramps could be aborted by ice or mechanical vibration but the most effective ...</description>
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