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Unlocking the Neurogenic Potential of Mammalian Müller Glia

Xia X, Ahmad I

Müller glia (MG) are the primary support cells in the vertebrate retina, regulating homeostasis in one of the most metabolically active tissues. In lower vertebrates such as fish, they respond...
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Effect of Arginine Vasotocin on the Rabbit Renal Function

Park WK, Ahn HS, Kim SH, Cho KW

  • KMID: 2254526
  • Korean J Nephrol.
  • 2000 Sep;19(5):837-846.
Arginine vasotocin has long been known as an antidiuretic hormone in non-mammalian vertebrates. The peptide has also been found in mammalian tissues. The physiological significance of the peptide, however, has...
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PrimateDB: Development of Primate Genome DB and Web Service

Woo T, Shin G, Kang T, Kim B, Seo J, Kim SS, Kim CB

  • KMID: 1572638
  • Genomics Inform.
  • 2005 Jun;3(2):73-76.
The comparative analysis of the human and primate genomes including the chimpanzee can reveal unique types of information impossible to obtain from comparing the human genome with the genomes of...
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Collagen biology for bone regenerative surgery

Murata M

Collagen is widely used for regenerative therapy and pharmaceutical applications as one of the most useful scaffolds. Collagen is the most abundant protein in vertebrates and the natural substrate of...
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Generation of novel hyaluronic acid biomaterials for study of pain in third molar intervention: a review

Shuborna N, Chaiyasamut T, Sakdajeyont W, Vorakulpipat C, Rojvanakarn M, Wongsirichat N

Hyaluronic acid (HA) has long been studied in diverse applications. It is a naturally occurring linear polysaccharide in a family of unbranched glycosaminoglycans, which consists of repeating di-saccharide units of...
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A Case of a Centipede Bite

Ro KW, Shim SD, Kim YC, Cinn YW

  • KMID: 2249807
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2005 May;43(5):678-680.
Centipedes are grouped in the Pylum Arthropoda, Class Chilopoda, and they can be found in moist environments such as litter or soil and under bark or stones. Most centipedes are...
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A Difficult Caesarean Section in the Woman with the Erroneous Development of Uterovesical Pouch

Kwang KY, Seo JH, Kim MJ, Park YK, Koh MH, Lee TH

  • KMID: 1855627
  • Korean J Obstet Gynecol.
  • 1998 Jan;41(1):314-317.
The urinary and reproductive systems are closely related both anatomically and embryologically that must be inevitably considered together. In all vertebrates there is a complex system of body cavities which...
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Taste Sensation in Drosophila melanoganster

Lee Y, Poudel S

Animals find nutritious foods to survive, while avoiding aversive and toxic chemicals through the chemosensory faculties of olfaction and taste. The olfaction is comparatively well characterized, but the studies of...
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The Study on the Role of NMDA Receptors in Rat Visual Cortex

Yoon YD, Lim JO, Shin DE

  • KMID: 1949967
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 1992 Sep;33(9):819-826.
The amino acid L-glutamate is a major excitatory neurotransmitter in central nervous system of vertebrates. NMDA( n-methyl-d-aspartate) is one of the L-glutamate receptor subtypes. During a critical period of early...
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Food-Borne Parasitic Diseases

Rim HJ

It is obvious that the general status of parasitic infections in Korea has shown a marked decrease, particularly in soil-transmitted helminthic infections. However, food-borne parasitic infections are still regarded as...
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Corticosteroids Treatment in Spinal Cord and Neuromuscular Disorders

Na SJ

Corticosteroids are a class of steroid hormones that are produced in the adrenal cortex of the vertebrates, as well as the synthetic analogs of these hormones that are synthesized in...
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Transcriptional Network Controlling Endochondral Ossification

Hata K, Takahata Y, Murakami T, Nishimura

Endochondral ossification is the fundamental process of skeletal development in vertebrates. Chondrocytes undergo sequential steps of differentiation, including mesenchymal condensation, proliferation, hypertrophy, and mineralization. These steps, which are required for...
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Ultrastructure and Development of Heart Wall of Zebrafish (Danio rerio)

Kim HT, Chon SE, Kim H, Lee MS

  • KMID: 1578389
  • Korean J Phys Anthropol.
  • 2000 Mar;13(1):55-69.
Light and electron microscopic obserbations of developing heart wall of zebrafish, which has been recently used for developmental studies of many organs, were performed. Heart tissue was obtained from adult...
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Serotonin and Synaptic Transmission at Invertebrate Neuromuscular Junctions

Wu WH, Cooper RL

The serotonergic system in vertebrates and invertebrates has been a focus for over 50 years and will likely continue in the future. Recently, genomic analysis and discovery of alternative splicing...
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Comparative aspects of microRNA expression in canine and human cancers

Sahabi K, Selvarajah GT, Abdullah R, Cheah YK, Tan GC

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have important roles in all biological pathways in multicellular organisms. Over 1,400 human miRNAs have been identified, and many are conserved among vertebrates and invertebrates. Regulation of miRNA...
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Genome-Based Virus Taxonomy with the ICTV Database Extension

Kang S, Kim YC

In 1966, the International Classification of Viruses (ICNV) was established to standardize the naming of viruses. In 1975, the organization was renamed “International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV),” by...
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Biomicroscopic Observation of Plica Semilunaris and Caruncle

Jung TC, Choi O

  • KMID: 2204682
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 1982 Sep;23(3):499-508.
The plica semilunaris is a narrow crescentic fold of conjunctiva, corresponding to the third eyelid or nictitating membrane of the lower vertebrates. The caruncle is a small, soft, pink ovoid...
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The Past and Present of the Research on Cochlear Stem Cell

Lee DH

Hearing loss is the most frequent sensory deficit in the human population and can occur at any age. Hearing loss ranges from mild to profound, can be conductive, sensorineural or...
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Comparative effects on secretion of LH, FSH, prolactin, and testosterone by chronic and direct hypothalamic administration of nonylphenol to adult male rats

Park KS, Jang WC, Kim MK, Kim HG

  • KMID: 1554146
  • Korean J Physiol Pharmacol.
  • 1999 Apr;3(2):215-222.
Nonylphenol (NP) is a widespread environmental pollutant that has been shown to exert both toxic and estrogenic effects on mammalian cells. As the effects of NP on the reproductive system of adult...
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Understanding the Human Sensory Conduction of Smell

Park SW

The olfactory epithelium is the main end organ for the sense of smell in humans and vertebrates. Specially differenciated neuronal cells called olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) play a key role...
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