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Viewed relics belonging to Abraham Colles in Dublin

Hwang SH, Hwang K

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Multiple unilateral variations in medial and lateral cords of brachial plexus and their branches

Goel S, Rustagi SM, Kumar A, Mehta V, Suri RK

During routine dissection of the upper extremity of an adult male cadaver, multiple variations in branches of medial and lateral cords of brachial plexus were encountered. Three unique findings were...
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A rare variant angioarchitecture of upper abdomen

Singh B, Anand M, Gupta S

Vascular anomalies are frequently encountered in abdomen. But they are usually asymptomatic and diagnosed accidently during angiography or surgery leading into severe complications. Thus knowledge of angioarchitecture in abdomen, whether...
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Fetal development of the minor lung segment

Abe S, Yamamoto M, Noguchi T, Yoshimoto , Kinoshita , Matsunaga , Murakami G, Rodriguez-Vazquez JF

The mediobasal segment (S7) of the right lung has been considered to correspond to the cardiac lobe generally seen in mammals. To investigate fetal development of the right mediobasal segmental...
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Normal stress pattern of the pubic symphysis

Icke C, Koebke J

The pelvic ring is stressed by external forces: by partial body weight, by ligament tension, and by muscles forces stabilizing the hip joints. For the symphysis ossis pubis there exist...
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Harris lines observed in human skeletons of Joseon Dynasty, Korea

Beom J, Woo EJ, Lee IS, Kim MJ, Kim YS, Oh CS, Lee SS, Lim SB, Shin DH

The Harris line (HL), caused by bone-growth arrest and manifesting on X-rays as a radiopaque transverse line in the metaphysis of the long bones, is an indicator reflecting stress conditions...
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The expressions of stem cell markers: Oct4, Nanog, Sox2, nucleostemin, Bmi, Zfx, Tcl1, Tbx3, Dppa4, and Esrrb in bladder, colon, and prostate cancer, and certain cancer cell lines

Amini S, Fathi F, Mobalegi J, Sofimajidpour H, Ghadimi T

Uncontrolled self-renewal plays a direct function in the progression of different types of carcinomas. The same molecular pathway that manages self-renewal in normal stem cells also seems to manage cancer...
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Topohistology of sympathetic and parasympathetic nerve fibers in branches of the pelvic plexus: an immunohistochemical study using donated elderly cadavers

Hinata N, Hieda K, Sasaki H, Murakami G, Abe S, Matsubara , Miyake H, Fujisawa M

Although the pelvic autonomic plexus may be considered a mixture of sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves, little information on its composite fibers is available. Using 10 donated elderly cadavers, we investigated...
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Expression and localization of Rdd proteins in Xenopus embryo

Lim JC, Kurihara S, Tamaki R, Mashima Y, Maeno M

The previous study has shown that repeated D domain-like (Rdd) proteins, a group of novel secretory proteins consisting of repeated domains of a cysteine-rich sequence, are involved in the process...
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Distribution of CD10-positive epithelial and mesenchymal cells in human mid-term fetuses: a comparison with CD34 expression

Kim JH, Hwang SE, Yu HC, Hwang HP, Katori Y, Murakami G, Cho BH

CD10, a marker of immature B lymphocytes, is expressed in the developing epithelium of mammary glands, hair follicles, and renal tubules of human fetuses. To assess mesenchymal and stromal expression...
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Nerves and fasciae in and around the paracolpium or paravaginal tissue: an immunohistochemical study using elderly donated cadavers

Hinata N, Hieda K, Sasaki H, Kurokawa T, Miyake H, Fujisawa M, Murakami G, Fujimiya M

The paracolpium or paravaginal tissue is surrounded by the vaginal wall, the pubocervical fascia and the rectovaginal septum (Denonvilliers' fascia). To clarify the configuration of nerves and fasciae in and...
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