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Automated gantry-type stitching system
A stitching system includes a gantry that is movable along a material support table. Mounted to the gantry are a plurality of stitching heads and bobbins. The stitching heads are individually controllable in a z-direction, and the bobbins are individually controllable in the z-direction. Each stitching head is paired with a bobbin. Each pair of stitching heads and the bobbins is controlled synchronously in the z-direction. The stitching system is well-suited for stitching preforms of aircraft wing covers and other preforms having variable thickness and compound, contoured three-dimensional surfaces
Prox1 maintains muscle structure and growth in the developing heart
Impaired cardiac muscle growth and aberrant myocyte arrangement underlie
congenital heart disease and cardiomyopathy. We show that cardiac-specific
inactivation of the murine homeobox transcription factor Prox1 results in the
disruption of expression and localisation of sarcomeric proteins, gross
myofibril disarray and growth-retarded hearts. Furthermore, we demonstrate
that Prox1 is required for direct transcriptional regulation of the genes
encoding the structural proteins α-actinin, N-RAP and zyxin, which
collectively function to maintain an actin-α-actinin interaction as the
fundamental association of the sarcomere. Aspects of abnormal heart
development and the manifestation of a subset of muscular-based disease have
previously been attributed to mutations in key structural proteins. Our study
reveals an essential requirement for direct transcriptional regulation of
sarcomere integrity, in the context of enabling foetal cardiomyocyte
hypertrophy, maintenance of contractile function and progression towards
inherited or acquired myopathic disease