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Humans often compensate with their unimpaired (non-paretic) forelimb after surviving a stroke. Research in rats suggests that this can be maladaptive after focal motor cortical strokes. Forelimb weakness is understudied in rodent models of stroke.
Cook, Elizabeth +6 more
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Abstract Muscle architecture is a major determinant of muscle performance and, in mammalian lineages, has been correlated with both feeding ecology and locomotor behaviors. Over the past decade, contrast‐enhanced micro‐CT (DiceCT) has emerged as an alternative to traditional dissection‐based measurement.
Aleksandra Ratkiewicz +5 more
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Musculoskeletal examination of the forelimb of the horse
Abstract OBJECTIVE The intention of this tutorial video is to illustrate the methods of examining the forelimb and neck of a horse in order to identify abnormalities that may be associated with lameness or disease. ANIMAL A 16-year-old quarter horse gelding was used for examination.
J Lacy, Kamm +2 more
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Interaction of transcapillary Starling forces in the isolated dog forelimb
Three of the four Starling forces were measured in the intact dog forelimb after anesthetization and all four of the Starling forces were measured in the same forelimb which was surgically isolated yet innervated.
A. C. Guyton, R. A. Brace
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Tbx5 Buffers Inherent Left/Right Asymmetry Ensuring Symmetric Forelimb Formation. [PDF]
The forelimbs and hindlimbs of vertebrates are bilaterally symmetric. The mechanisms that ensure symmetric limb formation are unknown but they can be disrupted in disease.
Anna Kucharska +27 more
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Patterns of spinal motion, kinematic spaces and the land‐to‐sea transition in carnivorans
Using 3D reconstructions, we quantify intervertebral joint mobility to investigate how cervical, thoracic, and lumbar vertebral regions evolved distinct kinematic roles in pinnipeds. The findings reveal lineage‐specific adaptations for swimming and highlight the functional significance of vertebral joint flexibility in ecological transitions.
Juan Miguel Esteban +3 more
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Tbx5 is required for forelimb bud formation and continued outgrowth [PDF]
Tbx5 is a T-box transcription factor expressed exclusively in the developing forelimb but not in the developing hindlimb of vertebrates. Tbx5 is first detected in the prospective forelimb mesenchyme prior to overt limb bud outgrowth and its expression is
Seidman, Christine E +15 more
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Background The veins in the upper limb are classified as superficial or deep, with deep veins, such as the venae comitantes and axillary vein, coming after the major arteries.
Diwakar Kumar Shah +4 more
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Forelimb muscle nomenclature used in previous contributions.
Forelimb muscle nomenclature used in previous contributions.
Alejandro Otero (3967127)
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Abstract The green iguana (Iguana iguana) is an iguanine lizard with herbivorous and arboreal habits, whose distribution spans through South America, Central America to the south of North America. Although the genus Iguana is well‐known, the species still lacks a comprehensive and up‐to‐date anatomical study, particularly addressing the axial skeleton,
Vieno Rosa +2 more
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