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Learning styles and strategies preferences of Iranian medical students in gross anatomy courses and their correlations with gender

Atlasi MA, Moravveji , Nikzad H, Mehrabadi , Naderian H

The learning approaches can help anatomy teachers design a suitable curriculum in harmony with their students' learning styles. The research objective is to evaluate gross anatomy learning styles and strategies...
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Application of stereological methods for unbiased estimation of sperm morphology in the mice induced by busulfan

Panahi S, Abdollahifar MA, Aliaghaei , Nazarian H, Paktinat S, Abdi S, Farahani R

Busulfan is an anticancer drug, which causes the apoptosis germ cells and azoospermia in humans and animals. Abnormal morphology of spermatozoa related to the male infertility. The sperm morphology is...
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Celecoxib induces cell death on non-small cell lung cancer cells through endoplasmic reticulum stress

Kim B, Kim J, Kim YS

Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) is an enzyme induced by various proinflammatory and mitogenic stimuli. Celecoxib is a selective inhibitor of COX-2 that have been shown to affect cell growth and apoptosis. Lung...
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Morphological classification and comparison of suboccipital muscle fiber characteristics

Yamauchi M, Yamamoto M, Kitamura K, Morita S, Nagakura R, Matsunaga , Abe S

In an attempt to clarify the function of the suboccipital muscles, we performed morphological observation of the suboccipital muscles for variations in the muscle belly and compared the morphology of...
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The presence of sharp-edged weapon related cut mark in Joseon skull discovered at the 16th century market district of Old Seoul City ruins in South Korea

Lee H, Oh CS, Hong JH, Kim J, Han L, Park JM, Shin DH

A human skull was discovered at the 16th-century drainage channel of market district ruins, one of the busiest streets in the capital of Joseon kingdom. By anthropological examination, we noticed...
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A new method for sex estimation from maxillary suture length in a Thai population

Sinthubua , Ruengdit S, Das S, Mahakkanukrauh P

Sex estimation is one of the crucial procedures in the biological profile identification of human skeletal remains. Knowing sex of unknown case can lead to accurate and appropriate methods for...
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Ameliorative effects of type-A procyanidins polyphenols from cinnamon bark in compound 48/80-induced mast cell degranulation

Kandhare A, Aswar UM, Mohan V, Thakurdesai PA

Allergic diseases are a significant health concern in developing countries. Type-A procyanidin polyphenols from cinnamon (Cinnamomum zeylanicum Blume) bark (TAPP-CZ) possesses antiasthmatic and antiallergic potential. The present study was aimed...
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Age-related trends of lesser pelvic architecture in females and males: a computed tomography pelvimetry study

Kolesova O, Kolesovs A, Vetra J

The pelvis and the spine form a system balancing human skeleton. Within this system, the pelvis adapts to age-related changes in the spine. Previous studies were predominantly focused on changes...
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Pre-treated Populus tomentiglandulosa extract inhibits neuronal loss and alleviates gliosis in the gerbil hippocampal CA1 area induced by transient global cerebral ischemia

Park JH, Lee TK, Ahn JH, Shin BN, Cho JH, Kim IH, Lee JC, Kim JD, Lee YJ, Kang IJ, Hong S, Kim YH, Jeon YH, Lee YL, Won MH

The genus Populus (poplar) belonging to the Salicaceae family has been used in traditional medicine, and its several species show various pharmacological properties including antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. No study...
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