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Harold Ellis: a surgeon's contribution to anatomy education

Hwang K

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Activated microglial cells synthesize and secrete AGE-albumin

Byun K, Bayarsaikhan E, Kim D, Son M, Hong J, Jeong GB, Paek SH, Won MH, Lee B

A holy grail of curing neurodegenerative diseases is to identify the main causes and mechanisms underlying neuronal death. Many studies have sought to identify these targets in a wide variety...
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Expression and roles of NUPR1 in cholangiocarcinoma cells

Kim KS, Jin DI, Yoon S, Baek SY, Kim BS, Oh SO

Nuclear protein-1 (NUPR1) is a small nuclear protein that is responsive to various stress stimuli. Although NUPR1 has been associated with cancer development, its expression and roles in cholangiocarcinoma have...
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Abnormal patterns of the renal veins

Anjamrooz , Azari H, Abedinzadeh M

Knowledge of the renal vascular anatomy may greatly contribute to the success of surgical, invasive and radiological procedures of the retroperitoneal region. Here, morphometric and histological studies of a human...
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Bipartite clavicular attachment of the sternocleidomastoid muscle: a case report

Mehta V, Arora J, Kumar A, Nayar AK, Ioh HK, Gupta V, Suri RK, Rath G

Morphological variations of the sternocleidomastoid (SCM) muscle assume relevance during attempted surgical interventions in the cervical region. The present study reports bipartite clavicular attachment of the SCM in the neck...
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Coexistence of multiple anomalies in the hepatobiliary system

Anjamrooz , Azari H

The co-occurrence of several anomalies in the hepatobiliary system is uncommon. In the present study, hepatic lobe anomalies occurring in combination with hepatic artery and biliary variations were observed in...
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Different frequency of the absence of the palmaris longus according to assessment methods in a Korean population

Kyung DS, Lee JH, Choi IJ, Kim DK

The palmaris longus (PL) is a slender, spindle-shaped weak flexor of the wrist. Congenital absence of the PL is estimated to occur in 15% among individuals worldwide. However, the frequency...
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Evidence of early involvement of apoptosis inducing factor-induced neuronal death in Alzheimer brain

Lee JH, Cheon YH, Woo RS, Song DY, Moon C, Baik TK

Apoptosis inducing factor (AIF) has been proposed to act as a putative reactive oxygen species scavenger in mitochondria. When apoptotic cell death is triggered, AIF translocates to the nucleus, where...
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Nestin expressing progenitor cells during establishment of the neural retina and its vasculature

Lee JH, Park HS, Shin JM, Chun MH, Oh SJ

In order to test if nestin is a useful marker for various types of progenitor cells, we explored nestin expression in the retina during development. Nestin expression was co-evaluated with...
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A review on gastric leptin: the exocrine secretion of a gastric hormone

Cammisotto P, Bendayan M

A major advance in the understanding of the regulation of food intake has been the discovery of the adipokine leptin a hormone secreted by the adipose tissue. After crossing the...
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