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Enhanced Functional and Surgical Outcomes With 3D Printing in Orthopedic Oncology: A Comparative Meta‐Analysis Against Conventional Techniques

open access: yesJournal of Surgical Oncology, Volume 132, Issue 6, Page 1131-1142, November 2025.
ABSTRACT Introduction Three‐dimensional printing (3DP) technology has increasingly gained attention in orthopedic oncology, where complex tumor resections and reconstructions demand high precision. 3DP enables the creation of patient‐specific models and prostheses, which can improve postoperative quality of life for patients while assisting surgeons in
Peter Joseph Mounsef   +4 more
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Re‐evaluation of the Carboniferous tetrapod Asaphestera platyris with comments on the amniote fauna of the Joggins Formation, Canada

open access: yesPapers in Palaeontology, Volume 11, Issue 6, November/December 2025.
Abstract ‘Microsaurs’ are problematic late Palaeozoic tetrapods that have been grouped with reptiles on the one hand, or regarded as close relatives of amniotes on the other. Early phylogenetic analyses that included broadly sampled tetrapod taxa placed ‘microsaurs’ as close relatives of amniotes. Several recent phylogenetic analyses have, by contrast,
Robert R. Reisz, Sean P. Modesto
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First Reports of Canine Coccidioidomycosis in the Paso del Norte Region, Mexico–USA: A 10‐Case Series

open access: yesVeterinary Medicine and Science, Volume 11, Issue 6, November 2025.
ABSTRACT Objectives Present a series of cases of dogs with coccidioidomycosis residing in Juarez, city in northwest Mexico and part of the binational Mexico–USA metropolitan area ‘Paso del Norte’ which connects with El Paso, TX, and Donna Ana, NM, highlighting the variations observed in the clinical manifestations.
Carlos A Rodríguez‐Alarcón   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Multiple developmental origins of the avian propatagial muscle and their evolutionary implications

open access: yesJournal of Anatomy, Volume 247, Issue 5, Page 1013-1027, November 2025.
Through the analyses on the developmental process of forelimb muscles in the chicken and outgroup taxa, we found that the avian propatagial muscle developed from multiple cell masses derived from parts of the developing forelimb muscles, in association with the hypertrophied dermis along the cranial edge of the developing propatagium.
Yurika Uno, Tatsuya Hirasawa
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