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Unilateral duplication of vas deferens: a cadaveric case report

Sirasanagandla SR, Nayak SB, Jetti R, Bhat KM

Duplication of vas deferens is a rare congenital anomaly. All previously reported cases of this rare anomaly were identified during procedures such as orchiepexy, inguinal hernia repair, vasectomy, varicocoelectomy, and...
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Gastric stem cells and gastric cancer stem cells

Han ME, Oh SO

The gastric epithelium is continuously regenerated by gastric stem cells, which give rise to various kinds of daughter cells, including parietal cells, chief cells, surface mucous cells, mucous neck cells,...
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Molecular regulation of kidney development

Chai OH, Song CH, Park SK, Kim W, Cho ES

Genetically engineered mice have provided much information about gene function in the field of developmental biology. Recently, conditional gene targeting using the Cre/loxP system has been developed to control the...
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Caffeine-induced endothelial cell death and the inhibition of angiogenesis

Li H, Jin SY, Son HJ, Seo JH, Jeong GB

Numerous studies have shown that adenosine or adenosine agonists can stimulate angiogenesis. However, the effect of caffeine (a known adenosine receptor antagonist) on angiogenesis has not been previously studied. Accordingly,...
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A peculiar liver with surgically and radiologically important variations: a case report

Nayak SB, Mishra S, George BM, Shetty SD, Kumar N, Guru A, Rao SS, Aithal A

A peculiar liver was found in an adult male cadaver during a dissection class for undergraduate medical students. The quadrate lobe and fissure for the ligamentum teres were totally absent....
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Qualitative changes in fetal trabecular meshwork fibers at the human iridocorneal angle

Hosaka F, Rodriguez-Vazquez JF, Abe H, Murakami G, Fujimiya M, Ohguro H

We examined a series of changes that occur in the trabecular meshwork fibers of human eyes during fetal development at 12-30 weeks of gestation. At 12 and 15 weeks, the...
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The immune modulating properties of the heat shock proteins after brain injury

Kim JY, Yenari MA

Inflammation within the central nervous system often accompanies ischemia, trauma, infection, and other neuronal injuries. The immune system is now recognized to play a major role in neuronal cell death...
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Distribution of elastic fibers in the head and neck: a histological study using late-stage human fetuses

Kinoshita , Umezawa T, Omine Y, Kasahara M, Rodriguez-Vazquez JF, Murakami G, Abe S

There is little or no information about the distribution of elastic fibers in the human fetal head. We examined this issue in 15 late-stage fetuses (crown-rump length, 220-320 mm) using...
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Expression of transient receptor potential channels in the ependymal cells of the developing rat brain

Jo KD, Lee KS, Lee WT, Hur MS, Kim HJ

Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) plays an important role in providing brain tissue with a stable internal environment as well as in absorbing mechanical and thermal stresses. From its initial composition, derived...
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Spatial relationship between expression of cytokeratin-19 and that of connexin-43 in human fetal kidney

Hieda K, Hayashi S, Kim JH, Murakami G, Cho BH, Matsubara

Connexin-43, a major gap junction protein, and cytokeratin-19, one of the intermediate filament keratins, are known to be markers of well-differentiated epithelium. In this study, we investigated the expression of...
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