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Four-headed biceps brachii, three-headed coracobrachialis muscles associated with arterial and nervous anomalies in the upper limb

Catli MM, Ozsoy U, Kaya Y, Hizay A, Yildirim F, Sarikcioglu L

A four-headed biceps brachii muscle and three-headed coracobrachialis muscle, high-originated radial artery and communication between the median and musculocutaneous nerves have been well documented in the available literature. However co-existence...
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Three types of the serial segmented images suitable for surface reconstruction

Shin DS, Park JS, Chung MS

Stereoscopic surface models of human organs can be manipulated in real time. This is a significant feature of an interactive simulation system used for clinical practice. Objective surface models are...
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Differential expression levels of synaptophysin through developmental stages in hippocampal region of mouse brain

Pyeon HJ, Lee YI

The formation of neural synapses according to the development and growth of neurite were usually studied with various markers. Of these markers, synaptophysin is a kind of synaptic protein located...
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Vasculosyncytial membrane in relation to syncytial knots complicates the placenta in preeclampsia: a histomorphometrical study

Sankar KD, Bhanu PS, Kiran S, Ramakrishna BA, Shanthi V

The vasculosyncytial membrane (VSM), primary site of fetomaternal exchange is formed when syncytiotrophoblast surrounds the terminal villi and make a close contact with capillaries. Some syncytiotrophoblast forms thin single layer...
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Reappraisal of intergender differences in the urethral striated sphincter explains why a completely circular arrangement is difficult in females: a histological study using human fetuses

Masumoto H, Takenaka A, Rodriguez-Vazquez JF, Murakami G, Matsubara

To investigate why the development of a completely circular striated sphincter is so rare, we examined histological sections of 11 female and 11 male mid-term human fetuses. In male fetuses,...
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From tumor hypoxia to cancer progression: the implications of hypoxia-inducible factor-1 expression in cancers

Nurwidya F, Takahashi , Minakata K, Murakami A, Takahashi

Hypoxia, defined as a decrease of tissue oxygen levels, represents a fundamental pathophysiological condition in the microenvironment of solid tumors. Tumor hypoxia is known to be associated with radio/chemo-resistance and...
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Arginine vasopressin (AVP) expressional changes in the hypothalamic paraventricular and supraoptic nuclei of stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats

Yi SS, Kim HJ, Do SG, Lee YB, Ahn HJ, Hwang IK, Yoon YS

Arginine vasopressin (AVP) is a neuropeptide with vasoconstrictive, antidiuretic, cardiovascular regulative and hepatic glycogenolysis effects, that also affects other behaviors including modulating learning. A number of studies on AVP regulation...
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Purkinje cells loss in off spring due to maternal morphine sulfate exposure: a morphometric study

Golalipour MJ, Ghafari S

The toxic effects of morphine sulfate in the adult cerebral cortex and one-day neonatal cerebellum have been studied. This study was carried out to evaluate the effect of maternal morphine...
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Protective effects of Ginkgo biloba extract (EGB 761) on astrocytes of rat hippocampus after exposure with scopolamine

Jahanshahi M, Nikmahzar , Yadollahi , Ramazani K

The regular extract of Ginkgo biloba has been shown to possess neuroprotective properties in disorders like hypoxia, ischemia, seizure activity and peripheral nerve damage. Also, G. biloba has received attention...
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Protective efficacy of an Ecklonia cava extract used to treat transient focal ischemia of the rat brain

Kim JH, Lee NS, Jeong YG, Lee JH, Kim EJ, Han SY

Phlorotannins (marine algal polyphenols) have been reported to exhibit beneficial biological activities, serving as both antioxidants and anti-inflammatory agents. Among marine algae, Ecklonia cava, a member of the Laminariaceae, is...
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