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- 1From:Croatian Medical Journal (Vol. 54, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedMlinac K, Fabris D, Vukelic Z, Rozman M, Heffer M, Bognar SK. Structural analysis of brain ganglioside acetylation patterns in mice with altered ganglioside biosynthesis. Carbohydr Res. 2013;382C:1-8. Department for...
- 2From:Physical Therapy (Vol. 94, Issue 1) Peer-Reviewed
highlights the findings and application of Cochrane reviews and other evidence pertinent to the practice of physical therapy. The Cochrane Library is a respected source of reliable evidence related to health... - 3From:Future Neurology (Vol. 9, Issue 2) Peer-Reviewed
The potential clinical utility of novel methods for peripheral nerve regeneration: where are we now?
Author(s): Shimon Rochkind [*] 3 , Yuval Shapira 1 , Zvi Nevo 2 KEYWORDS * electrical stimulation; guiding regenerative gel; guiding tube; laser phototherapy; peripheral nerve injury; Schwann cells Traumatic... - 4From:Veterinary World (Vol. 6, Issue 12)Aim: In the present experiment, the haematological parameters of Vanaraja, Nicobari fowls (Black, Brown and White) and their six [F.sub.1] crosses were evaluated. Four erythrocyte traits, six leukocyte traits and one...
- 5From:Pharmacognosy Magazine (Vol. 10, Issue 37) Peer-ReviewedByline: Chao. Wang, Jinfu. Wan, Zhinan. Mei, Xinzhou. Yang Background: Zanthoxylum simullans Hance is a popular natural spice belonging to the Rutaceae family and it is one of the common prescribed herbs in...
- 6From:Bone Marrow Transplantation (Vol. 49, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedBiologic markers of chronic GVHD may provide insight into the pathogenesis of the syndrome, identify molecular targets for novel interventions, and facilitate advances in clinical management. Despite extensive work...
- 7From:Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences (Vol. 2, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThe cord disposition and length of umbilical cord in the amniotic cavity remain unrecognised till the birth of the baby. Cord complications remain one of the major causes of foetal death. OBJECTIVES: To study 1....
- 8From:Nature Methods (Vol. 11, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedExpanding the color range of genetically encoded sensors for neuronal activity enables combinatorial expression of different sensors and thus more flexibility in the types of experiments that can be performed. Zou et...
- 9From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 8, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedByline: Xinguang. Wang, Nicholas. O'Dwyer, Mark. Halaki Walking is a complex task which includes hundreds of muscles, bones and joints working together to deliver smooth movements. With the complexity, walking has...
- 10From:Croatian Medical Journal (Vol. 55, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedHYPOTHESIS: Spatiotemporal interplay of factors controlling proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis within the developing human inner ear is essential for labyrinth morphogenesis and development of vestibular and...
- 11From:Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism (Vol. 39, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedDepression is associated with decreased quality of life and high mortality risk at all ages. Diet is hypothesized to be a factor associated with depression. Despite some longitudinal evidence from studies with...
- 12From:Saudi Journal of Sports Medicine (Vol. 14, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Zafar. Azeem, Rahul. Sharma Background: Football is the world's most popular sport with new players added every year. Recreational football is considered to as health promotion activity for untrained...
- 13From:APOS Trends in Orthodontics (Vol. 4, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedByline: U. Vijayashree, Vikram. Pai, Vijay. Naik Objectives: The aim of this cross-sectional radiographic study was to investigate the relationship between mandibular second molar calcification stages and cervical...
- 14From:Nature Reviews Rheumatology (Vol. 11, Issue 3) Peer-Reviewed"Activation of canonical Wnt/[beta]-catenin signalling exclusively in osteocytes increases both osteoclasts and osteoblasts leading to bone gain, and is sufficient to activate the Notch pathway without affecting...
- 15From:Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism (Vol. 40, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedShort-term resistance training has consistently demonstrated gains in muscular strength, but not hypertrophy. Post-resistance training protein ingestion is posited to augment the acute anabolic stimulus, thus...
- 16From:Advances in Environmental BiologyPeer-ReviewedThe digestive system consists of the alimentary canal and its principal associated organs, namely, the tongue, teeth, salivary glands, pancreas, liver, and gallbladder. As it passes through the alimentary canal, food is...
- 17From:Journal of Exercise Physiology Online (Vol. 14, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedWoolf-May K, Scott A, Kearney E, Jones DW. The Effects of 24 Weeks of Moderate Intensity Walking upon Metabolic Syndrome Risk Factors in Previously Sedentary/Low Active Men. JEPonline 2011; 14(4):145-156. This study...
- 18From:International Journal of Obesity (Vol. 39, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedBACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Food-induced thermogenesis is generally reported to be higher in the morning, although contrasting results exist because of differences in experimental settings related to the preceding fasting,...
- 19From:Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research (Vol. 59, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedPurpose: There is an ongoing need to develop assessments of spontaneous speech that focus on whether the child's utterances are comprehensible to listeners. This study sought to identify the attributes of a stable...
- 20From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 8, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Yuxuan Hu 1 , Viatcheslav Gurev 2 , Jason Constantino 1 , Jason D. Bayer 1 , Natalia A. Trayanova 1 , * Introduction Experimental and clinical research has demonstrated that the mechanical environment...