279 research outputs found
L'EVOLUTION DE LA RADIOACTIVITE AMBIANTE AU COURS DES ANNEES 1962 a 1966 ET SES CONSEQUENCES POUR LA CONTAMINATION RADIOACTIVE DE LA CHAINE ALIMENTAIRE. EUR 4212.f = THE EVOLUTION OF AMBIENT RADIOACTIVITY IN THE YEARS 1962 TO 1966 AND ITS CONSEQUENCES FOR THE RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION OF THE FOOD CHAIN. EUR 4212.f
Misure di radioattività ambientale ISPRA 1962. EUR 481. = Measures of environmental radioactivity ISPRA 1962. EUR 481.
Traumatic Retroclival Subdural Hematoma
Teaching Point: Retroclival subdural hematoma is a rare type of extra-axial hematoma after craniocervical trauma
The chondro-osseous continuum: is it possible to unlock the potential assigned within?
Endochondral ossification (EO), by which long bones of the axial skeleton form, is a tightly regulated process involving chondrocyte maturation with successive stages of proliferation, maturation, and hypertrophy, accompanied by cartilage matrix synthesis, calcification, and angiogenesis, followed by osteoblast-mediated ossification. This developmental sequence reappears during fracture repair and in osteoarthritic etiopathology. These similarities suggest that EO, and the cells involved, are of great clinical importance for bone regeneration as it could provide novel targeted approaches to increase specific signaling to promote fracture healing, and if regulated appropriately in the treatment of osteoarthritis. The long-held accepted dogma states that hypertrophic chondrocytes are terminally differentiated and will eventually undergo apoptosis. In this mini review, we will explore recent evidence from experiments that revisit the idea that hypertrophic chondrocytes have pluripotent capacity and may instead transdifferentiate into a specific sub-population of osteoblast cells. There are multiple lines of evidence, including our own, showing that local, selective alterations in cartilage extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling also indelibly alter bone quality. This would be consistent with the hypothesis that osteoblast behavior in long bones is regulated by a combination of their lineage origins and the epigenetic effects of chondrocyte-derived ECM which they encounter during their recruitment. Further exploration of these processes could help to unlock potential novel targets for bone repair and regeneration and in the treatment of osteoarthritis
Conventional Versus Invaginated Stripping of the Great Saphenous Vein: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Controlled Clinical Trial
Studies on germ cells. I. The history of the germ cells in insects with special reference to the Keimbahn-determinants. II. The origin and significance of the Keimbahn-determinants in animals
No Abstract.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/50235/1/1050250302_ftp.pd
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