نتایج جستجو برای: distal limb

تعداد نتایج: 137581  

Journal: :Journal of human evolution 2005
David A Raichlen

Primates have more distally distributed limb muscle mass compared to most nonprimate mammals. The heavy distal limbs of primates are likely related to their strong manual and pedal grasping abilities, and interspecific differences in limb mass distributions among primates are correlated with the amount of time spent on arboreal supports. Within primate species, individuals at different developm...

Journal: :Zoological science 2008
Christopher A Sheil Daniel Portik

Though sequences of formation and ossification of bony elements have been described for many taxa, controversy surrounds the formation of limb elements in turtles. Three hypotheses for patterns of formation of autopodial elements have been proposed, differing primarily in the origin of Distal Carpal/Tarsal 3, the digital arch, and Centrale 4. Patterns of formation and ossification of limb eleme...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2002
Hiroshi Yajima Kenji Hara Hiroyuki Ide Koji Tamura

Stage-dependent cell sorting in vitro is an intriguing property that mesenchymal cells of a chick limb bud have. We previously proposed that N-cadherin, a cell adhesion molecule, is involved in the sorting process and is likely to be a component of the mechanism of proximal-distal patterning in the developing limb (Yajima et al., (1999) Dev. Dynam. 216:274-284). Here, we present more direct evi...

Journal: :journal of research in medical sciences 0
mohammad h taraz-jamshidi mohammad gharadaghi seyed mahdi mazloumi mohammad hallaj-moghaddam mohammad h ebrahimzadeh

background: although giant cell tumor (gct) is considered to be a primary benign bone tumor, its aggressive behavior makes its diagnosis and treatment, difficult and challenging. this is especially true in distal radius where gct appears to be more aggressive and difficult to control locally. we report our clinical outcome of en-block resection and reconstruction with non-vascularized fibular a...

Journal: :Development 2008
Pengfei Lu Ying Yu Yasmine Perdue Zena Werb

The apical ectodermal ridge (AER) is a transient embryonic structure essential for the induction, patterning and outgrowth of the vertebrate limb. However, the mechanism of AER function in limb skeletal patterning has remained unclear. In this study, we genetically ablated the AER by conditionally removing FGFR2 function and found that distal limb development failed in mutant mice. We showed th...

Journal: :Topics in stroke rehabilitation 2011
Mansoo Ko Mark D Bishop Andrea L Behrman

PURPOSE To examine the immediate effect of symmetrical weight bearing (SWB) on temporal events of gait initiation (GI) patterns and timing and amplitude of lower distal limb muscles activity during GI in persons with hemiparesis. METHOD The study was a within-subjects design. Twelve persons with hemiparesis were recruited from the Veterans Affairs Brain Rehabilitation Research Center at the M...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 1994
K K Wilgenbus R Engers G Crombach F Majewski

We report two fetuses with Fryns syndrome including the typical facial appearance and distal limb and lung hypoplasia, but no diaphragmatic hernias. The parents were consanguineous. Characteristic in both cases were the distal limb defects with brachytelephalangism and aplasia of the distal phalanges of the first toe. Since one of the two sibs had severe lung hypoplasia without macroscopic or m...

2007
Alan W. Everett

Myogenic cells migrate into the limb from the somitic mesoderm, taking up positions in the dorsal and ventral compartments before differentiating into the limb musculature. This process is influenced by the tissues of the limb in a number of ways. Cells of the lateral part of the somitic dermomyotome are induced to express a migratory myogenic phenotype by a diffusible signal originating in the...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2007
Matthew A Krutky Eric J Perreault

In humans, it is well established that practicing simple, repetitive movements with the distal upper limb induces short-term plasticity in the neural pathways that control training. It is unknown how the neural response to similar training at more proximal joints differs. The purpose of this study was to quantify how ballistic training at proximal and distal upper limb joints influences measure...

2012
Lisa S. Lancaster Robert M. Bowker

Veterinary acupuncture charts were developed based on the concept of transpositional points whereby human acupuncture maps were adapted to animal anatomy. Transpositional acupuncture points have traditionally been placed in specific locations around the horse's coronet and distal limb believed to be the closest approximation to the human distal limb points. Because the horse has a single digit ...

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