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Study on the Mitochondrial Dysfunction by p53 Regulation in Ceramide-induced Neuronal Cell Death

Lee D, Lee H, Noh Y, Yun J, Han I, Chung Y, Kim K, Kim S, Lee W

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Staining of the Brainstem by Using Copper Phthalocyanine Dye in the Course of Neuroanatomy

Park Y, Hur MS, Oh CS

Brainstem seems to be one of the structures difficult for studying and dissecting in the course of neuroanatomy. It is because the diverse nuclei including cranial nerve nuclei and many...
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Morphological Variations of the Human Interarytenoid Muscle

Lee SH, Shin KJ

This study investigated morphological variations of the transverse and oblique bellies of the interarytenoid muscle and their microstructures in humans. Forty-seven larynges from 50 formalin-embalmed cadavers were dissected to expose...
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A Phenomenological Study for Bereaved Families Who Experienced Body Donation

Kwon CY, Choi NR, Lee MY, Shin KJ, Sohn HJ, Gil YC

Since there is no research on bereaved families who have experienced the body donation process in South Korea, this study phenomenologically analyzed the experiences of 10 bereaved families who donated...
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Forensic Archeological Analysis on Human Remains from the Peculiar Burial Situation of Archaeological Excavation Site in Joseon Dynasty

Kim MJ, Min SR, Kim YS

The process of recovery and restoration at the archaeological site is excavated by applying the theory and principles of archaeology, but when human bones are discovered, a forensic analysis called...
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Educational Illustrations for Understanding the Perineal Region Layer Structure

Lee SY, Kang SJ, Hur MS, Kim HJ, Youn KH

Perineum is a clinically important but difficult site to dissect. Because the cadaver is limited in maintaining the shape of the pelvis and learning the perineal region layer structure, so...
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Abnormal Arrangement of Neurovascular Structures in Superior Mediastinum and Cervical Root in a Case of Situs Inversus Totalis

Choi NR, Kwon CY, Lee MY, Shin KJ, Sohn HJ, Gil YC

This study is the case report for the topographic anatomy of the major blood vessels and nerves located in the cervical root and superior mediastinum of a 63-year-old male cadaver...
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Effects of Intermittent Fasting on Splenic Galectin-3 Protein Expression in High-fat Diet-fed Mice

Lee CE

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) causes the increase of splenic macrophages. Galectin-3 plays an important role in the phagocytosis of macrophages. However, the role of splenic galectin-3 in NAFLD remains...
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Differential Aspects of Skeletal Preservation from the Sacrificial Burials of Three Kingdoms Period (5~6th Century AD) and Their Meaning

Seo MW, Kim DW, Woo EJ

Skeletal preservation from archaeological sites can differ by various factors including biological, natural-environmental, and sociocultural features. For this reason, differential skeletal preservation can offer a key to reconstruct the state...
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