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Collagen orientation and molecular spacing during creep and stress relaxation in soft connective tissues

Collagen orientation and molecular spacing during creep and stress relaxation in soft connective tissues

... Significant stress-relaxation is seen (principally at medium to high pre-strain levels) in skin and perimysium, as shown in Fig. 3A,B. In stress-relaxation, the holding of the specimen at a fixed extension means that no ...

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Development and responses of equine musculo skeletal connective tissues : a collection of published papers presented in application for the degree of Doctor of Science at Massey University

Development and responses of equine musculo skeletal connective tissues : a collection of published papers presented in application for the degree of Doctor of Science at Massey University

... equine tissues appears to be exercise, in the form of athletic preparation and training and competition, or lack of exercise through confinement in either pasture or ...

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An extended OpenSim knee model for analysis of strains of connective tissues

An extended OpenSim knee model for analysis of strains of connective tissues

... 25 connective tissue bundles representing ligaments and ...the connective tissues in the presence of femoral articular cartilage and menisci in the OpenSim knee model was probed in a first of its ...

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Biologically Active Complex for the Functional Support of the Connective Tissues: Scientific Rationale, Clinical Evidence

Biologically Active Complex for the Functional Support of the Connective Tissues: Scientific Rationale, Clinical Evidence

... of connective tissues, glucosamine and chondroitin, as well as bamboo extract, which is one of the richest natural sources of silicic acid, which plays a significant role in maintaining the integrity of ...

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Cold insoluble globulin (fibronectin) in connective tissues of adult human lung and in trophoblast basement membrane

Cold insoluble globulin (fibronectin) in connective tissues of adult human lung and in trophoblast basement membrane

... in connective tissue fractions from adult human ...lung connective tissue in association with ...lung connective tissue requires further ...lung connective tissue matrix where it may influence ...

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Investigation of the proteinpolysaccharides of some connective tissues

Investigation of the proteinpolysaccharides of some connective tissues

... In fact, some preliminary studies wi h nasal cartilage prate npolysaccha ide have shown tha his reagent prod ces an apparent increase in polydispersity with respect to sedimenta ion coef[r] ...

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Why Mesenchymal Stem/Progenitor Cell Heterogeneity in Specific Environments? —Implications for Tissue Engineering Applications Following Injury or Degeneration of Connective Tissues

Why Mesenchymal Stem/Progenitor Cell Heterogeneity in Specific Environments? —Implications for Tissue Engineering Applications Following Injury or Degeneration of Connective Tissues

... over the past several years. Sometimes also called mesenchymal progenitor cells (perhaps a more accurate de- signation), such cells can be isolated from a variety of tissues (bone marrow, fat/adipose tissue, skin, ...

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Direct Peristaltic Progression and the Functional Significance of the Dermal Connective Tissues During Burrowing in the Polychaete Polyphysia Crassa (Oersted)

Direct Peristaltic Progression and the Functional Significance of the Dermal Connective Tissues During Burrowing in the Polychaete Polyphysia Crassa (Oersted)

... While burrowing excavation is primarily achieved by tentacular scraping, locomotion of trunk and tail is achieved by means of a direct peristaltic wave which involves simultaneous contra[r] ...

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Expression stability of commonly used reference genes in canine articular connective tissues

Expression stability of commonly used reference genes in canine articular connective tissues

... The geNorm algorithm is employed to investigate the expression stability of 9 commonly used reference genes glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase [GAPDH], beta-actin [ACTB], beta-2mic[r] ...

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Ectopic induction of tendon and ligament in rats by growth and differentiation factors 5, 6, and 7, members of the TGF beta gene family

Ectopic induction of tendon and ligament in rats by growth and differentiation factors 5, 6, and 7, members of the TGF beta gene family

... These rudiments lie adjacent to the newly formed cartilages that become the bones of the skeleton. As tendons and liga- ments develop, they insert into the surfaces of adjacent bones using an as of yet uncharacterized ...

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Original Article Expression of keratinocyte growth factor and its receptor in oral lichen planus

Original Article Expression of keratinocyte growth factor and its receptor in oral lichen planus

... the connective tissues underlying the epithelium for both OLP and nor- mal oral mucosa, but the expression intensity of KGF was lower in the connective tissues for ...the connective ...

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Hormonal modulation of connective tissue homeostasis and sex differences in risk for osteoarthritis of the knee

Hormonal modulation of connective tissue homeostasis and sex differences in risk for osteoarthritis of the knee

... on connective tissues and cells with the augmented risk in females for loss of knee function via OA, which will be needed to identify sex-specific mechan- isms and therapeutic targets for prevention and ...

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US Army Medical Course   Basic Human Anatomy   MD0006 pdf

US Army Medical Course Basic Human Anatomy MD0006 pdf

... Most of the fibrous connective tissues (FCT) are fascial. These may occur as sheets or masses. NOT included in this definition are the tendons, ligaments, or aponeuroses (wide flat tendons). The different ...

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Gastric Endocrine Cell Carcinoma Coexistent with Adenocarcinoma

Gastric Endocrine Cell Carcinoma Coexistent with Adenocarcinoma

... A 69-year-old female presented to our institution with epigastralgia and abdominal distension. Upper gastrointestinal series revealed a 5 cm ulcerative lesion with irregular margins and elevated distinct borders from the ...

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Musculoskeletal: Where are we with treating musculoskeletal disorders?

Musculoskeletal: Where are we with treating musculoskeletal disorders?

... Whilst regulated mineralisation is essential for the normal functioning of the skeleton, soft tissue calcification usually results in severe pathological changes. There are many diseases which are characterised by ...

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Effects of microcurrent stimulation on Hyaline cartilage repair in immature male rats (Rattus norvegicus)

Effects of microcurrent stimulation on Hyaline cartilage repair in immature male rats (Rattus norvegicus)

... The abundant presence of granulocytes in treated ani- mals on days 7 and 21 is consistent with one of the most well-known effects of electrotherapy, particularly elec- trical current stimulation, i.e., the acceleration ...

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An investigation of the efficacy and mechanism of contrast-enhanced X-ray Computed Tomography utilizing iodine for large specimens through experimental and simulation approaches

An investigation of the efficacy and mechanism of contrast-enhanced X-ray Computed Tomography utilizing iodine for large specimens through experimental and simulation approaches

... (e.g., connective tissue, muscles, and ...muscle tissues, the major increase of CT values mostly occurred in the late staining stage as seen in scans C and D, especially for the interior muscular ...in ...

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The Mechanical Properties of the Autotomy Tissues of the Holothurian Eupentacta Quinquesemita and the Effects of Certain Physico Chemical Agents

The Mechanical Properties of the Autotomy Tissues of the Holothurian Eupentacta Quinquesemita and the Effects of Certain Physico Chemical Agents

... Evisceration in the dendrochirote holothurian Eupentacta quinquesemita is associated with sudden softening of three autotomy connective tissues: 1 the tendon P-L tendon connecting the ph[r] ...

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Cell Contractility Facilitates Alignment of Cells and Tissues to Static Uniaxial Stretch

Cell Contractility Facilitates Alignment of Cells and Tissues to Static Uniaxial Stretch

... of tissues, including muscles, blood vessels and connective tissues adapts to mechan- ical strains in the extracellular matrix ...of tissues or forces due to muscle contraction or ...

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Intermuscular tendons are essential for the development of vertebrate stomach

Intermuscular tendons are essential for the development of vertebrate stomach

... two connective structures ...These connective tissues were positive for Scleraxis, Tenomodulin (another gene identified by our microarray screen) and other tendon markers, such as Type I Collagen ...

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