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Experimental Model of Varicocele

European Urology, 1989
The purpose of this investigation was to create a varicocele model in animals and to study the subsequent alterations in testicular physiology. The study comprised 22 dogs divided into 2 groups: test and control. In the test group (17 dogs), excision of a longitudinal strip of the fasciomuscular tube of the spermatic cord was done on one side only.
A, Shafik   +6 more
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Experimental Models of Schizophrenia

International Journal of Neuroscience, 1991
The Kraepelinian subtypes, developed early in the century, recognize the heterogeneity of schizophrenia but do not reliably predict differences in response to classical neuroleptics. The newer distinction of positive and negative syndromes in schizophrenia carry promise as an approach to identifying meaningful clinical and neurobiological dimensions ...
S R, Kay, R, Sandyk
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Experimental models of asthma

Lung, 1982
Ideally, animal models of bronchial asthma should exhibit most if not all features of human bronchial asthma. The general aim of developing such animal models has undoubtedly been to reproduce the human disease in order to study its pathophysiology and pathogenesis.
A, Wanner, W M, Abraham
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Evolution of the Experimental Models of Cholangiocarcinoma [PDF]

open access: yesCancers, 2020
Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is a rare, aggressive disease with poor overall survival. In advanced cases, surgery is often not possible or fails; in addition, there is a lack of effective and specific therapies. Multidisciplinary approaches and advanced technologies have improved the knowledge of CCA molecular pathogenesis, highlighting its extreme ...
Annamaria Massa   +2 more
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Experimental Models of Dystonia

2011
Dystonia is a disabling movement disorder characterized by involuntary, sustained muscle contractions, with repetitive twisting movements and abnormal postures. It is clinically classified as primary, either sporadic or genetic, or secondary, following focal brain lesions. The recent past has witnessed remarkable progress in finding genes for dystonia.
Tassone, A   +4 more
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Cytogenetics and experimental models

Current Opinion in Oncology, 1997
The use of cytogenetics has led to significant improvement in the diagnoses and classification of sarcomas. Many of the major sarcomas have been to have characteristic tumor-specific chromosomal translocations that are currently used in the diagnosis of these tumors.
J A, Toretsky, L J, Helman
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Experimental Models of Arthritis

1982
As several reviews have recently appeared on the various aspects of arthritis in man (Scott 1978; Goldenberg 1979; Cohen 1979; Gardner 1980; Lemmel 1980; Brackertz 1980) and in experimental animals (Dumonde et al. 1977; Ginsburg et al. 1977; Fehr et al. 1977; Andrews et al.
B, Heymer, R, Spanel, O, Haferkamp
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Experimental Models in Nanotoxicology

2011
The aim of toxicology is to characterise the potentially harmful effects of solid, liquid, or gaseous substances for humans. Having evaluated the hazards, and given the level of exposure to the substance, we can then assess the risks.
Baeza-Squiban, Armelle   +2 more
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Experimental Models Of Ossiculoplasty

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1994
Measurement of the acoustic properties of middle ear prostheses in an appropriate model prior to insertion in humans should be part of the routine of the prosthesis development and testing process, but it is not. This article describes a human temporal bone model suitable for such testing and discusses the results of several commonly used prostheses ...
R L, Goode, S, Nishihara
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Cachexia in experimental models

Nutrition, 1999
Cachexia refers to a state of severe malnutrition characterized by anorexia, weight loss, and muscle wasting. Although it is most commonly considered in the context of cancer, it may occur as a consequence of a variety of chronic diseases. Cachexia appears to differ from "semistarvation" in that there is evidence of metabolic changes that are different
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