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Combined Effects of Botulinum Toxin Injection and Hind Limb Unloading on Bone and Muscle

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Fig. 1). HLU was initiated on day 0, and BTX injections were performed 3 days prior so that the mice would have maximal paralysis at the start of the unloading period
Fig. 3 Scores on a digit abduction and b wire hang assessments of muscle paralysis (mean ± SD)
Fig. 6 Effect of BTX and HLU on trabecular bone volume fraction of the a proximal tibia and b distal femur (mean ± SD)

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