نتایج جستجو برای: vertebral column

تعداد نتایج: 91212  

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 1968
C T Terry V L Roberts

A viscoelastic rod model which includes damping has been used to simulate the spinal column mathematically. This one-dimensional rod was subjected to a ramp input acceleration and the theoretical acceleration at the end of the rod was compared to the experimental head acceleration data from previously conducted cadaver t&s. The agreement between the experimental and theoretical results is bette...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2013
A Iomin V Méndez

Fractional reaction-diffusion equations are derived by exploiting the geometrical similarities between a comb structure and a spiny dendrite. In the framework of the obtained equations, two scenarios of reaction transport in spiny dendrites are explored, where both a linear reaction in spines and nonlinear Fisher-Kolmogorov-Petrovskii-Piskunov reactions along dendrites are considered. In the fr...

Journal: :Science 2014
Nadav Kashtan Sara E Roggensack Sébastien Rodrigue Jessie W Thompson Steven J Biller Allison Coe Huiming Ding Pekka Marttinen Rex R Malmstrom Roman Stocker Michael J Follows Ramunas Stepanauskas Sallie W Chisholm

Extensive genomic diversity within coexisting members of a microbial species has been revealed through selected cultured isolates and metagenomic assemblies. Yet, the cell-by-cell genomic composition of wild uncultured populations of co-occurring cells is largely unknown. In this work, we applied large-scale single-cell genomics to study populations of the globally abundant marine cyanobacteriu...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1999
E Hood

The words "chemical and biological weapons" (CBW) send a shiver down most spines these days. With the end of the Cold War, the possibility of a massive nuclear confrontation appears remote, so today many popular doomsday scenarios center on the aggressive use of chemical or biological warfare by rogue nations or terrorist groups. As exaggerated as some of the accounts are, with CBW cast as the ...

Journal: :Aerospace medicine and human performance 2015
Kyung-Wook Kang Young Ho Shin Seungcheol Kang

INTRODUCTION Many countries have hypergravity training centers using centrifuges for pilots to cope with a high gravity (G) environment. The high G training carries potential risk for the development of spinal injury. However, no studies evaluated the influence of centrifuge training on the spines of asymptomatic fighter pilots on a large scale. METHODS Study subjects were 991 male fighter pi...

Journal: :Neuron 2009
Peter Penzes Deepak P. Srivastava Kevin M. Woolfrey

Despite intense attention, the mechanisms regulating dendritic spine structure remain elusive. In this issue of Neuron, Jaworski and colleagues explore the morphological consequences of periodic spine incursions of dynamic microtubules and their associated protein, EB3. Microtubules, long thought to be absent from dendritic spines, are capable of controlling spine morphology, opening up a new l...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2016
Qifan Yan Kang Cai Dahui Zhao

The self-assembly behaviors of two series of monodispersed oligomers consisting of perylenediimide (PDI) linked by ethynylene and butadiynylene spacers are investigated in solutions. In spite of the very similar chemical structures, the two sets of oligomers manifest completely different optical properties upon self-aggregation, implying differed aggregate structures. While the oligomers contai...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2000
M T Modic

Two editorials were sought on the subject of diskography based on the paper by Schellhas et al in this issue of the AJNR. The suspicion was that there would be divergent opinions concerning the value of diskography in general and on its value at the C2–C3 level in particular. The reliance that many spine surgeons place on diskography should make us aware of the potential value of diskography in...

2014
Chia-Chien Chen Ju Lu Yi Zuo

Dendritic spines are ubiquitous postsynaptic sites of most excitatory synapses in the mammalian brain, and thus may serve as structural indicators of functional synapses. Recent works have suggested that neuronal coding of memories may be associated with rapid alterations in spine formation and elimination. Technological advances have enabled researchers to study spine dynamics in vivo during d...

Journal: :Brain research bulletin 2017
Ju Lu Yi Zuo

The configuration of synaptic circuits underlies their ability to process and store information. Research on dendritic spines has revealed that their structural and functional alterations are clustered along the parent dendrite. Here we review the evidence supporting such notion of clustered synaptic plasticity, discuss its functional implications and possible contributing factors, and suggest ...

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