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Functional implications of dicynodont cranial suture morphology

Journal of Morphology, 2010
AbstractCranial suture morphology of Lystrosaurus and the generalized dicynodont Oudenodon was investigated to determine the strain environment during mastication, which in turn may indicate a difference in cranial function between the two taxa. Finite element (FE) analysis indicated that less strain accumulated in the cranium of Lystrosaurus during ...
Jasinoski, S. C.   +2 more
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Cranial Tip Suture in Nasal Tip Contouring

Facial Plastic Surgery, 2014
The creation of both a functionally and aesthetically pleasing nasal tip contour is demanding and depends on various different parameters. Typically, procedures are performed with emphasis on narrowing the nasal tip structure. Excisional techniques alone inevitably lead to a reduction in skeletal support and are often prone to unpredictable deformities.
Milos, Kovacevic, Jochen, Wurm
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Mechanisms of premature closure of cranial sutures

Child's Nervous System, 1999
Craniosynostosis is defined as premature closure of the sutures of the skull, resulting in cranial deformity. Since Virchow's original paper describing the relationship between premature suture closure and skull morphology, we have learned much about the underlying mechanisms and consequences of premature suture closure.
T D, Alden, K Y, Lin, J A, Jane
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Squamous Suture Synostosis

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2017
Squamosal suture synostosis has received little attention, potentially due to its rare nature. The authors present here a clinical report of isolated unilateral squamosal suture synostosis and a literature review, which produced 6 articles describing 33 patients of squamosal synostosis.Of the reported patients, 15 were associated with a craniofacial ...
Doug, Chieffe   +2 more
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Studies in Cranial Suture Biology: IV. Temporal Sequence of Posterior Frontal Cranial Suture Fusion in the Mouse

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1996
The biology underlying normal and premature cranial suture fusion remains unknown. To develop a model for normal cranial suture fusion, the temporal sequence of the posterior frontal cranial suture fusion in the mouse was determined. To do this, all the cranial sutures of three distinct strains of mice (CD-1, CF-1, and C57bl-6) were studied ...
J P, Bradley   +4 more
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Wirelessly operated bioelectronic sutures for the monitoring of deep surgical wounds

Nature Biomedical Engineering, 2021
Viveka Kalidasan, Ze Xiong, Haicheng Yao
exaly  

Overcoming the translational barriers of tissue adhesives

Nature Reviews Materials, 2020
Gonzalo Munoz Taboada   +2 more
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New Developments in Cranial Suture Research

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2001
S M, Warren   +5 more
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