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- noun Plural form of
neuromodulator .
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Analysts say the next big thing for some of the market's hottest medical technology companies could be an emerging class of implantable medical devices called neuromodulators tiny machines that stimulate the central nervous system to treat a host of disorders.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Neurological Technology Attracts Doctors 2006
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VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Neurological Technology Attracts Doctors'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Analysts say the next big thing for some of the market\'s hottest medical technology companies could be an emerging class of implantable medical devices called neuromodulators tiny machines that stimulate the central nervous system to treat a host of disorders.'
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Neurological Technology Attracts Doctors 2006
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The authors recommend enhanced research into “neuromodulators” like ampakines that might help improve cognition in the sleep-deprived.
Primary Sources 2008
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The authors recommend enhanced research into “neuromodulators” like ampakines that might help improve cognition in the sleep-deprived.
Primary Sources 2008
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When these nuclei release neuromodulators in the cerebral cortex, thalamus, and basal ganglia, they cause a host of significant alterations of brain function.
Mind Wide Open Steven Johnson 2004
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When these nuclei release neuromodulators in the cerebral cortex, thalamus, and basal ganglia, they cause a host of significant alterations of brain function.
Mind Wide Open Steven Johnson 2004
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When these nuclei release neuromodulators in the cerebral cortex, thalamus, and basal ganglia, they cause a host of significant alterations of brain function.
Mind Wide Open Steven Johnson 2004
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When these nuclei release neuromodulators in the cerebral cortex, thalamus, and basal ganglia, they cause a host of significant alterations of brain function.
Mind Wide Open Steven Johnson 2004
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The worldwide market for neuromodulators is roughly $1.9 billion, growing at a rate of around 9%, BOTOX has approximately a 78% market share, and year-to-date, that market is growing at about 11% and year-to-date, BOTOX market share is 76%.
unknown title 2011
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The top 10 markets for neuromodulators our roughly $1.5 billion, growing at a rate of around 12% and BOTOX has approximately an 85% market share.
unknown title 2011
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