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An Anatomical Description of the Anomalous Nasi Muscle

Lee JY, Hur MS

The aim of the present study was to describe a variation of the anomalous nasi muscle in relation to the surrounding structures. The anomalous nasi muscle was found in the...
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Comparative Study of Nursing Students Consciousness of Biomedical Ethics and Attitudes toward Human Tissue Donation and Transplantation According to Participation in Anatomy Camp Program

Kim MJ, Park SY, Park SJ, Park JY, Lee YH, Choi EA

The purpose of this study was to identify the consciousness of biomedical ethics and attitudes toward human tissue donation and transplantation among participants and non-participants in the anatomy camp program....
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Variation of the Subscapular Artery According to Branching Pattern of the Axillary Artery

Park SB, Lee JH, Choi IJ, Choi WI, Jin SC

The axillary artery (AA) is often referred to as having three parts, with these divisions based on its location relative to the pectoralis minor muscle. In third part, AA gives...
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Signature Genes in Macrodactyly through Transcriptome Network Analysis Reveal their Association of Lipid Metabolism

Choi JW, Lee HJ, Oh JW

Macrodactyly is one of the most difficult hand anomalies to treat not only surgically but medically as well. Little is known about the molecular pathways and lipid metabolism of this...
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Alteration of Akt, p-Akt, ERK, and p-ERK Proteins Expression in the Kidney of Hypokalemic Rat

Bae CS, Cho HJ, Ahn KY

Hypokalemia causes metabolic alkalosis and morphological changes of the kidney. K⁺ balance is regulated not only by ion channels or pump gene, but also by various genes including NF-E2-related factor...
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