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Adducins Regulate Remodeling of Apical Junctions in Human Epithelial Cells
This article identifies membrane skeleton proteins, adducins, as important regulators of epithelial cellācell adhesions that promote assembly and antagonize stimulus-induced disassembly of adherens and tight junctions
Age, coloration and dominance in nonbreeding hummingbirds: A test of the asymmetry hypothesis
During the nonbreeding season, adult Anna and black-chinned hummingbirds ( Calypte anna and Archilochus alexandri ) have lower defense costs and more exclusive territories than juveniles. Adult C. anna are victorious over juveniles in aggressive encounters, and tend to monopolize the most temporally predictable resources.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/46906/1/265_2004_Article_BF00300667.pd
Comments on terms used in studies of speciation phenomena
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Weight-bearing asymmetry and vertical activity differences in a rat model of post-traumatic knee osteoarthritis
Objective: This study used a rat model of post-traumatic knee osteoarthritis (OA) created by anterior cruciate ligament transection with partial medial meniscectomy (ACLT + pMMx). In this model, mild to moderate structural changes that are typical of knee OA have been observed within 2 and 8 weeks post-surgery. We aimed to determine whether pain-related behaviours can distinguish between an ACLT + pMMx and a sham surgery group. Design: Three-month old male Sprague-Dawley rats underwent ACLT + pMMx on their right hindlimb within two groups of n = 6 each, and sham surgery within two groups of n = 5 each. Assessments evaluated percent ipsilateral weight-bearing for static weight-bearing and 18 different variables of exploratory motor behaviour at multiple time points between 1 and 8 weeks post-surgery. Histology was performed on the right hindlimbs at 4 and 8 weeks post-surgery. Results: Histology confirmed mild to moderate knee OA changes in the ACLT + pMMx group and the absence of knee OA changes in the sham group. Compared to the sham group, the ACLT + pMMx group had significantly lower percent ipsilateral weight-bearing from 1 through 8 weeks post-surgery. Compared to the sham group, the ACLT + pMMx group had significantly lower vertical activity (episode count, time, and count) values. Conclusions: These findings suggest that ipsilateral weight-bearing deficit and vertical activity limitations resulted from the presence of knee OA-like changes in this model. When using the ACLT + pMMx-induced rat model of knee OA, percent ipsilateral weight-bearing and vertical activity distinguished between rats with and without knee OA changes. These variables may be useful outcome measures in preclinical research performed with this experimental post-traumatic knee OA model
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