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The rich heritage of anatomical texts during Renaissance and thereafter: a lead up to Henry Gray's masterpiece

Ghosh SK, Kumar A

The practice of modern human anatomy was started by Vesalius in sixteenth century Europe during the Renaissance. His exploits are documented in his legendary anatomical text De humani corporis fabrica....
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Persisting subcardinal vein associated with unilateral ectopic pelvic kidney

Bhargavan , Venkatapathy S, Nallathambi A

Absence of left kidney was noted during routine anatomy dissection of a male cadaver of South Indian origin. On examination of the abdomen and pelvic cavities; an ovoid mass of...
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Big data differential analysis of microglial cell responses in neurodegenerative diseases

Tabassum R, Jeong NY, Chung HJ

Microarray technology has become an indispensable tool for monitoring the levels of gene expression in a given organism through organization, analysis, interpretation, and utilization of biological sequences. Importantly, preliminary microarray...
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Educational effect of 3D applications as a teaching aid for anatomical practice for dental hygiene students

Ha JE, Choi DY

The purpose of this study is to find out effective methodology of anatomical curriculum by comparing the education effects and satisfaction using different teaching tools, plastic model and three-dimensional (3D)...
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Bilateral multiple renal arteries with an extra-aortic origin and quadruple testicular veins

Lee HB, Yang J, Maeng YH, Yoon SP

Although variations in the urogenital vessels are relatively common, a rare case of asymmetric bilateral multiple renal arteries originating not only from the aorta but also from the testicular artery...
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Immunohistochemical localization of nerve injury-induced protein-1 in mouse tissues

Ekanayake , Ahn M, Kim J, Choi Y, Shin T

Nerve injury-induced protein (Ninjurin)-1 is a cell adhesion molecule that is upregulated in neurons and Schwann cells after transection injury in rats. In this study, we investigated the localization of...
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A temporary disc-like structure at the median atlanto-axial joint in human fetuses

Sakanaka K, Yamamoto M, Hirouchi H, Kim JH, Murakami G, Rodríguez Vázquez JF, Abe SI

During observations of mid-term and late-stage fetuses, we found a joint disk-like structure at the anterior component of the median atlanto-axial joint. At mid-term, the disk-like structure was thick (0.1–0.15...
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Neuregulin 1/ErbB4 signaling attenuates neuronal cell damage under oxygen-glucose deprivation in primary hippocampal neurons

Yoo JY, Kim HB, Yoo SY, Yoo HI, Song DY, Baik TK, Lee JH, Woo RS

The hippocampus is one of the most important brain areas of cognition. This region is particularly sensitive to hypoxia and ischemia. Neuregulin-1 (NRG1) has been shown to be able to...
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Protective effect of glucosamine and risedronate (alone or in combination) against osteoarthritic changes in rat experimental model of immobilized knee

Salman A, Shabana AI, El-ghazouly DEs, Maha E

This study is aiming to investigate the protective effect of glucosamine, risedronate (alone or in combination) on articular cartilage in experimental model of immobilized rat knee. Twenty-five adult male albino...
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Topographical variations of the incisive canal and nasopalatine duct in human fetuses

Kim JH, Shibata S, Abe H, Murakami G, Rodríguez-Vázquez JF

The incisive canal for nerves and vessels is generally thought to run along a suture between the incisive bone (IN) and maxilla. In contrast, there was a report saying the...
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Topographical anatomy of the greater omentum and transverse mesocolon: a study using human fetuses

Suzuki D, Kim JH, Shibata S, Murakami G, Rodríguez-Vázquez JF

The greater omentum covers the transverse colon from the anterior side in adults, but people might believe the morphology stable once established during fetal life. Sections from 49 midterm and...
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A cadaveric study of ovarian veins: variations, measurements and clinical significance

Ghosh A, Chaudhury

The literature showing information regarding ovarian venous variation, its diameter and termination distance from respective renal venous origin are limited. This information is important in various surgical and clinical procedures...
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Estimation of occupational formaldehyde exposure in cadaver dissection laboratory and its implications

Bhat D, Chittoor H, Murugesh P, Basavanna , Doddaiah S

The formaldehyde (FA) is a universally used chemical for preservation of cadavers in dissection halls. The adverse effects of formalin exposure are health concern to faculty, workers, and students. The...
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Screening of the growth of thymus of human fetuses

Asghar A, Asad MR, Naaz S, Rani M

The thymus is a lymphoepithelial organ, and its morphometry is commonly utilized for surveillance of the immunological status of fetus and neonates. Many studies showed that fetal thymus size is...
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Geometric morphometric analysis of malocclusion on lateral cephalograms in Malaysian population

Woon CK, Jamal NA, Noor MN, Abdullah S, Mohamed Ibrahim N, Norman NH, Alias A

Geometric morphometrics is a new approach for shape identification in diagnosis of malocclusion. Lateral cephalogram is an X-ray that taken for diagnosing malocclusion in dental setting. The aim of this...
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The best vein to be accessed based on descriptive study of dorsal metacarpal vein

Salameh MA, Shatarat A, Badran DH, Abu-Abeeleh MA, Massad IM, Bani-Hani

It is well known that the most common sites for venous access are the superficial veins of the upper limb, particularly dorsal metacarpal veins and median cubital vein. Although dorsal...
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Reappraising the neurosurgical significance of the pterion location, morphology, and its relationship to optic canal and sphenoid ridge and neurosurgical implications

Kamath VG, Hande M

Frontolateral craniotomy procedures have advanced from conventional craniotomy to mini-craniotomy, and to contemporary keyhole surgery. In this context, it is important for the neurosurgeon to precisely locate the pterion. The...
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Regulation of estrous cycle by Cynodon dactylon in letrozole induced polycystic ovarian syndrome in Wistars albino rats

Nallathambi A, Bhargavan

Menstrual cycle is controlled by luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone of anterior pituitary and regulated by gonadotropin-releasing hormone of hypothalamus. Any disturbance to this regulatory mechanism alters the pulsatile...
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Benefits of hesperidin in central nervous system disorders: a review

Kim J, Wie MB, Ahn M, Tanaka A, Matsuda H, Shin T

Citrus species contain significant amounts of flavonoids that possess antioxidant activities; furthermore, dietary citrus is not associated with adverse effects or cytotoxicity in healthy individuals. Hesperidin, which is an abundant...
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The effects of head rotation and tilt on oral pressure and muscle activity

Kim TH, Kim DH

We present basic data on head positions that can serve as compensatory interventions for patients with weak tongue and buccinator muscles. We studied 30 Korean adults (15 males, 15 females;...
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