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1. Differential Target Multiplexed Spinal Cord Stimulation for the Treatment of Chronic Intractable Upper Limb Pain: 12-Month Results From a Prospective, Multicenter Study

2. Twelve-month results from a randomized controlled trial comparing differential target multiplexed spinal cord stimulation and conventional spinal cord stimulation in subjects with chronic refractory axial low back pain not eligible for spine surgery

10. EP055 / #213 PROSPECTIVE EVALUATION OF DIFFERENTIAL TARGET MULTIPLEXED SCS ON CHRONIC INTRACTABLE UPPER LIMB PAIN

11. Peripheral Nerve Stimulation

12. Spinal Cord Stimulation

16. Spinal Cord Stimulation: Principles and Applications

19. A RCT Comparing Traditional and DTMTM SCS for Chronic Back and Leg Pain: Sub-Analysis of Profound Back Pain Responders at 12 months

25. O018 / #693 SIGNIFICANT RELIEF OF MECHANICAL HYPERSENSITIVITY BY CONTINUOUS DIFFERENTIAL TARGET MULTIPLEXED SCS IS SUSTAINED FOR 23 DAYS IN AN ANIMAL MODEL OF PERSISTENT NEUROPATHIC PAIN

28. Integrating Free Computer Software in Chemistry and Biochemistry Instruction: An International Collaboration

29. Automated UV-C Mutagenesis of Kluyveromyces marxianus NRRL Y-1109 and Selection for Microaerophilic Growth and Ethanol Production at Elevated Temperature on Biomass Sugars

33. Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial to Study the Effects of Differential Target MultiplexedTM SCS in Treating Intractable Chronic Low Back and Leg Pain

34. Characterization of Surgery-Naive Patients Within the Differential Target Multiplexed™ SCS Randomized Controlled Study

36. ID:16429 RCT Comparing Traditional and DTM SCS for Back Pain: Profound Relief, Functional, and QoL Benefits

40. ID:16438 RCT of Traditional vs DTM™ SCS for Chronic Back Pain: Relief, Satisfaction, and Sensory Experience

48. Activation of Neuroinflammation via mTOR Pathway is Disparately Regulated by Differential Target Multiplexed and Traditional Low-Rate Spinal Cord Stimulation in a Neuropathic Pain Model

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