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Murine Model of Hindlimb Ischemia [PDF]
In the United States, peripheral arterial disease (PAD) affects about 10 million individuals, and is also prevalent worldwide. Medical therapies for symptomatic relief are limited. Surgical or endovascular interventions are useful for some individuals, but long-term results are often disappointing.
Niiyama, Hiroshi +3 more
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Hindlimb abnormality reduces locomotor performance in Pelobates cultripes metamorphs but is not predicted by larval morphometrics [PDF]
Locomotor performance is a fundamental feature commonly related to many animals’ fitness. In most cases, locomotor performance is closely related to morphology of the structures responsible for it, which is therefore under strong selective pressure ...
Francisco Javier Zamora-Camacho +1 more
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Denervation in Femoral Artery-Ligated Hindlimbs Diminishes Ischemic Recovery Primarily via Impaired Arteriogenesis. [PDF]
AIMS:Multiple factors regulate arteriogenesis. Peripheral nerves play a crucial role in vascular remodeling, but the function of peripheral nerves during arteriogenesis is obscure.
Yinghuan Cen +7 more
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In vertebrates, functional motoneurons are defined as differentiated neurons that are connected to a central premotor network and activate peripheral muscle using acetylcholine.
Francois M Lambert +7 more
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Tbx4is not required for hindlimb identity or post-bud hindlimb outgrowth [PDF]
Tbx4 is a crucial gene in the initiation of hindlimb development and has been reported as a determinant of hindlimb identity and a presumptive direct regulator of Fgf10 in the limb. Using a conditional allele of Tbx4, we have ablated Tbx4 function before and after limb initiation.
L A, Naiche, Virginia E, Papaioannou
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The relationship between massage to the equine caudal hindlimb muscles and hindlimb protraction [PDF]
Summary Reasons for performing study: Massage is widely used in physiotherapy, but there has been little previous research examining its effectiveness in increasing equine soft tissue length. Objectives: To determine ...
C, Hill, T, Crook
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Crocodilians, which are a kind of animal secondary adaptation to an aquatic environment, their hindlimb can provide the power needed to engage in various life activities, even in low-oxygen water environments.
Liuyang Yang +6 more
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Turtle Flexion Reflex Motor Patterns Show Windup, Mediated Partly by L-type Calcium Channels
Windup is a form of multisecond temporal summation in which identical stimuli, delivered seconds apart, trigger increasingly strong neuronal responses. L-type Ca2+ channels have been shown to play an important role in the production of windup of spinal ...
Keith P. Johnson +6 more
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Identification of Transcription Factor Networks during Mouse Hindlimb Development
Mammalian hindlimb development involves a variety of cells and the regulation of spatiotemporal molecular events, but regulatory networks of transcription factors contributing to hindlimb morphogenesis are not well understood.
Maochun Wang +6 more
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Therapeutic neoangiogenesis (TNA) holds promise as a treatment for peripheral arterial disease. Nevertheless, proper tools for in vivo pre-clinical investigation of different TNA approaches and their effects are still lacking.
Bogdan Hoinoiu +7 more
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