Skopalová, Kateřina Radaszkiewicz, Katarzyna Anna Kašpárková, Věra Stejskal, Jaroslav Bober, Patrycja Junkar, Ita Mozetič, Miran Capáková, Zdenka Lehocký, Marián Kašparová, Martina
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International journal of molecular sciences
The active role of biomaterials in the regeneration of tissues and their ability to modulate the behavior of stem cells in terms of their differentiation is highly advantageous. Here, polypyrrole, as a representantive of electro-conducting materials, is found to modulate the behavior of embryonic stem cells. Concretely, the aqueous extracts of poly...
Itodo, Joy Iyojo Ibrahim, Rekwot Peter Rwuaan, Joseph Sankey Aluwong, Tanga Shiradiyi, Bugau John Owoicho, Abah Kenneth Azubuike, Ubah Simon Agbi, Kuje Althea
ABSTRACT. The present work evaluated the effects of feeding graded levels of whole cottonseed on reproductive parameters of Red Sokoto bucks. Twenty Red Sokoto bucks were used for the experiment. After a 14-day pre-treatment period, bucks were assigned for 90 days to one of four isonitrogeneous treatments: control (diet A); 0 mg kg-1 of total gossy...
Belhadjhamida, Rania Lea-Banks, Harriet Hynynen, Kullervo
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Methods and applications in fluorescence
Studying the biodistribution of novel therapeutics and biomaterials in vivo requires effective and consistent perfusion and fixation of major organs. Standard methods for removing red blood cells (RBCs) and fixing tissue often involve transcardial perfusion, such as brain-targeted perfusion (via the left ventricle) or lung-targeted perfusion (via t...
Felicelli, Christopher Pezhouh, Maryam K
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International journal of surgical pathology
Hereditary pancreatitis is a rare form of recurrent acute pancreatitis that typically has an onset in early adulthood. We report a rare case of hereditary pancreatitis in an individual with a serine protease inhibitor Kazal type 1 (SPINK1) mutation. Histologically the pancreas showed features of chronic pancreatitis with variable fibrosis, acinar d...
Griffin, Christopher T Stocker, Michelle R Colleary, Caitlin Stefanic, Candice M Lessner, Emily J Riegler, Mitchell Formoso, Kiersten Koeller, Krista Nesbitt, Sterling J
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Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
Morphology forms the most fundamental level of data in vertebrate palaeontology because it is through interpretations of morphology that taxa are identified, creating the basis for broad evolutionary and palaeobiological hypotheses. Assessing maturity is one of the most basic aspects of morphological interpretation and provides the means to study t...
Dai, Xiaohua Lian, Xiaoli Xiao, Ling Shang, Jianwei Zhang, Le Zhang, Qingzhi Wang, Yue Zou, Huiru
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Anatomical record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)
Tooth developmental stage evaluation is important in dental and chronological age estimation, and it is important for accurate diagnoses and appropriate treatment in dental practice. It is routinely assessed by clinical observations and radiographic techniques. This study aimed at ascertaining tooth developmental stage judgments made by examiners a...
Morozova, Irina Öhrström, Lena M Eppenberger, Patrick Bode-Lesniewska, Beata Gascho, Dominic Haas, Cordula Akgül, Gülfirde Neukamm, Judith Röthlin, Kim A Imhof, Alexander
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Anatomical record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)
Artificial mummification has been used since antiquity and is best known from ancient Egypt. Despite ancient Egyptian mummies being studied for several decades, the mummification techniques of that time are not well understood. Modern mummification experiments involving animal and human tissues have contributed additional insights relevant to a bro...
Huang, Kai Cai, Hai-Li Zhang, Peng-Li Wu, Li-Dong
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Journal of orthopaedic research : official publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society
Animal osteoarthritis (OA) models have been developed to understand OA progression and evaluate new OA therapies. However, individual variations in joint lesions remain a critical problem in most current OA models. We established a novel rabbit model by creating a longitudinal tear in the medial meniscus body that was reproducible and similar to po...
Opris, Carmen Suciu, Horatiu Satala, Catalin Banceu, Cosmin Opris, Cosmin Stoica, Alexandra Capilna, Tudor Gurzu, Simona
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Acta Marisiensis - Seria Medica
Background: In young patients, the most common cause of mitral valve regurgitation is prolapse or flail of the valve, which is morphologically reflected by myxomatous degeneration. In rare cases, such this presented in this paper, this lesion might be incidentally identified, in young people. Case presentation: A 43-year-old male, with familial his...
Tsonis, Orestis Gkrozou, Fani Dimitriou, Evangelos Paschopoulos, Minas
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The journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research
Transvaginal sonography (TVS) and office hysteroscopy are considered essential diagnostic tool for the gynecologic everyday practice. Through the years equipment developments in both techniques along with cumulative experience gained by the gynecologists result in a disunity among clinicians in choosing optimal diagnostic approach with regards to e...