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The prevalence and distribution of the variants of Gantzer’s muscle: a meta-analysis of cadaveric studies

Asghar A, Jha RK, Patra A, Chaudhary B, Singh B

The Gantzer’s muscle is often present in the flexor compartment of the forearm. It lies underneath flexor digitorum superficialis and compresses the anterior interosseous nerve. Furthermore, this muscle frequently bestows...
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Identification of most consistent and reliable anatomical landmark to locate and protect radial nerve during posterior approach to humerus: a cadaveric study

Patra A, Chaudhary P, Malhotra V, Arora K

The location of the radial nerve (RN) is described with various bony landmarks, but such may be disturbed in the setting of fracture and dislocation of bone. Alternative soft tissue...
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PA1 cells containing a truncated DNA polymerase β protein are more sensitive to gamma radiation

Patra A, Nag A, Chakraborty A, Bhattacharyya N

Purpose: DNA polymerase β (Polβ) acts in the base excision repair (BER) pathway. Mutations in DNA polymerase β (Polβ) are associated with different cancers. A variant of Polβ with a...
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Re-definition of position and calculation of safe area for axillary nerve in deltoid muscle with its clinical relevance: a cadaveric study

Patra A, Singh M, Kaur H, Singla RK, Malhotra V

Several authors have made efforts to define the position of the axillary nerve within deltoid muscle and to calculate the so called safe area for this nerve but it still...
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Cytological, histochemical, and ultrastructural study of human foetal liver of various gestation with future implications in segmental resection: an anatomical perspective

Haldar A, Gaikwad MR, Patra A, Bhattacharya SC

The liver is the largest gland of the gastrointestinal tract having both exocrine and endocrine functions. Developmentally it arises as a ventral outgrowth from the gut endoderm during 3rd week of...
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