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Erratum: Stable isotope analysis of Joseon people skeletons from the cemeteries of Old Seoul City, the capital of Joseon Dynasty

Yu JA, Oh CS, Hong JH, Min SR, Oh SW, Kim YS, Park JB, Shin DH

The author's name and the institutional affiliation of the authors were published incorrectly.
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Multiple variations in the branches of the coeliac trunk

Sumalatha , Hosapatna , Bhat KR, D'souza AS, Kiruba L, Kotian SR

Here we present a unique case of variation in the branching pattern of the coeliac trunk. In the present case, the coeliac trunk was replaced by two separate arterial trunks....
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Development of myenteric plexus in human foetuses: a quantitative study

Singh S, Shariff A, Roy T, Das T, Rani N

Maturation of neurons of the myenteric plexus (MP) of human fetal sigmoid colon was studied at various weeks of gestation (WG). There is abundant literature on the development of MP...
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Dual left anterior interventricular coronary artery with a rare course in a Korean

Cho JS, Kim J, Yoon SP

Dual left anterior interventricular coronary artery (also called left anterior descending artery, hereafter referred as LAD) is a rare congenital coronary artery anomaly. Notably, type IV dual LAD has never...
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Topography of human ankle joint: focused on posterior tibial artery and tibial nerve

Kim DI, Kim YS, Han SH

Most of foot pain occurs by the entrapment of the tibial nerve and its branches. Some studies have reported the location of the tibial nerve; however, textbooks and researches have...
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Perception of MBBS students to "flipped class room" approach in neuroanatomy module

Veeramani , Madhugiri , Chand P

A flipped classroom is a learner centered approach in which the learner is responsible to attend the class with basic understanding of the subject to fully participate and engage in...
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Composite nerve fibers in the hypogastric and pelvic splanchnic nerves: an immunohistochemical study using elderly cadavers

Jang HS, Cho KH, Hieda K, Kim JH, Murakami G, Abe SI, Matsubara

To determine the proportion of nerve fibers in the hypogastric nerve (HGN) and pelvic splanchnic nerve (PSN), small tissue strips of the HGN and PSN from 12 donated elderly cadavers...
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Improved adipogenic in vitro differentiation: comparison of different adipogenic cell culture media on human fat and bone stroma cells for fat tissue engineering

Ghoniem AA, Acil Y, Wiltfang J, Gierloff M

To date there is no sufficient in vitro fat tissue engineering and a protocol has not been well established for this purpose. Therefore, we evaluated the in vitro influence of...
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A single fraction from Uncaria sinensis exerts neuroprotective effects against glutamate-induced neurotoxicity in primary cultured cortical neurons

Kim HN, Jang JY, Choi BT

We identified a neuroprotective single fraction among 62 ones of hexane extract from Uncaria sinensis (JGH43IA) and investigated its effects and mechanisms in primary cortical neurons. Pretreatment with JGH43IA showed...
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The effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on proliferation and differentiation of neural stem cells

Abbasnia K, Ghanbari A, Abedian M, Ghanbari A, Sharififar S, Azari H

Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is a new method for treating many neurological conditions; however, the exact therapeutic mechanisms behind rTMS-induced plasticity are still unknown. Neural stem and progenitor cells...
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