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Telomere Dysfunction and Proteostasis Decline Define Distinct Pathways of Cellular Senescence in the Human Respiratory Tract

open access: yesAging Cell, Volume 25, Issue 5, May 2026.
Telomere shortening occurs with age in the respiratory epithelium, but telomere dysfunction‐induced foci (TIF) accumulate only late in life. In contrast, proteostasis decline emerges earlier and correlates with functional impairment, suggesting it may be a primary driver of cellular senescence during physiological aging.
Céline Coquette   +20 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Short Split Method: A Solid Alternative to Classical Sagittal Split Osteotomy in Orthognathic Surgery: A Case Report

open access: yesOral Surgery, Volume 19, Issue 2, Page 121-126, May 2026.
ABSTRACT Background Orthognathic surgery is a surgical procedure to correct dentofacial deformities, improving function and facial aesthetics. Method This case report highlights the use of the short split sagittal osteotomy (SSSO), a modified technique proposed by Posnick, in treating a 32‐year‐old female patient presenting with retrognathia (Class II ...
Simon David Marjanowski   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Uncovering the Evolution of the Bilateral Sagittal Split Osteotomy: A Journey Through Time

open access: yesOral Surgery, Volume 19, Issue 2, Page 163-168, May 2026.
ABSTRACT Background Orthognathic surgery has been a common practice among Oral & Maxillofacial surgeons for many years, to correct dentoskeletal discrepancies and consequently improve facial harmony. Among the different mandibular osteotomies used, the far most used is the bilateral sagittal split osteotomy (BSSO).
Nilton Pires de Araújo Filho   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Synapsids and sensitivity: Broad survey of tetrapod trigeminal canal morphology supports an evolutionary trend of increasing facial tactile specialization in the mammal lineage

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, Volume 309, Issue 4, Page 864-911, April 2026.
Abstract The trigeminus nerve (cranial nerve V) is a large and significant conduit of sensory information from the face to the brain, with its three branches extending over the head to innervate a wide variety of integumentary sensory receptors, primarily tactile.
Juri A. Miyamae   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Giant Pulmonary Hamartoma in a Child: A Case Report

open access: yes
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, Volume 62, Issue 5, Page 869-873, May 2026.
Jurgen Schleef   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Lingula Bruguiere 1797

open access: yes, 2008
Genus Lingula Bruguière, 1797 TYPE SPECIES. — Lingula anatina Lamarck, 1801, by designation of ICZN (1985).
openaire   +2 more sources

Notes on the genus Lingula

open access: yesNorthern Territory Naturalist, 1978
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Lingula Bruguiere 1791

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Published as part of Bitner, Maria Aleksandra, 2025, Recent brachiopods from north-western Australia, pp.
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