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Differential responses of mechanosensitive osteocyte proteins in fore- and hindlimbs of hindlimb-unloaded rats

Bone, 2017
Osteocytes are believed to be the primary mechanosensors of bone tissue, signaling to osteoblasts and osteoclasts by releasing specific proteins. Sclerostin, interleukin-6 (IL-6), and insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) are osteocyte proteins that signal to osteoblasts. The primary objective of this study was to determine if osteocyte protein response
Corinne E, Metzger   +5 more
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Characteristic hindlimb lameness presentations in dogs

Schweiz Arch Tierheilkd, 2018
Lameness in dogs are caused in about 70% of the cases in the hind limb, whereof about 50% are attributed to the knee joint. The current article shows selected lameness presentations on the basis of typical case studies. The lameness videos can be viewed via the corresponding QR code scanned with your mobile phones and tablets. Supplementary information
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Clinical conundrum: Hindlimb paraparesis

BSAVA Companion, 2018
James Guillem, of the Veterinary Referral Centre in Surrey, invites Companion readers to consider a Tibetan Terrier with hindlimb paresis that was seen while he was a rotating intern at the Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service.
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The Hindlimb

2023
Antonio Cruz   +2 more
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Hindlimb fractures

2023
Kevin Parsons, Sarah Girling
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Hindlimb Fractures

2022
Harry Scott, Juan Marti, Philip Witte
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The osmoreceptors of the hindlimbs

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1963
In this investigation, we showed that specific osmoreceptors are present in the hindlimbs of dogs. Stimulation of these receptors with a hypertonic solution (5% sodium chloride or 27.5% glucose) inhibited diuresis. This reaction disappeared after division of the cord at the level Th5–6, indicating that the reaction must be reflex in nature.
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