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Effects of Fluid Management on Edema Volume and Midline Shift in a Rat Model of Ischemic Stroke
Richard P. Paczynski+5 more
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Midline Shift as a Predictor of Outcome in Head Trauma Patients managed Conservatively
Arfa Qasim+4 more
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Auditory and Semantic Processing of Speech‐in‐Noise in Autism: A Behavioral and EEG Study
ABSTRACT Autistic individuals often struggle to recognize speech in noisy environments, but the neural mechanisms behind these challenges remain unclear. Effective speech‐in‐noise (SiN) processing relies on auditory processing, which tracks target sounds amidst noise, and semantic processing, which further integrates relevant acoustic information to ...
Jiayin Li+4 more
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Deciphering the skeletal interoceptive circuitry to control bone homeostasis
This review introduces the skeletal interoceptive circuitry, covering the ascending signals from bone tissues to the brain (sensors), the central neural circuits that integrate this information and dispatch commands (CPU), and the descending pathways that regulate bone homeostasis (effectors).
Yefeng Wu+7 more
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Lateral Ventricle Volume Asymmetry Predicts Midline Shift in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury [PDF]
Arnold Tóth+12 more
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Abstract Post‐translational modifications (PTMs) play a pivotal role in epigenetic regulation and are key pathways for modulating protein functionality. PTMs involve the covalent attachment of distinct chemical groups, such as succinyl, crotonyl, and lactyl, at specific protein sites, which alter protein structure, function, stability, and activity ...
Ting Wu+16 more
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Point of Care Transcranial Ultrasonography to Detect Midline Shift in Neuro-Emergencies in the Emergency Department [PDF]
Gayatri Madhavan, Anandha Sagar
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Three‐ to 4‐year follow‐up of the reverse palatal pedicle graft for maxillary palatal recessions
Abstract Background This study evaluates the long‐term stability and clinical outcomes of the reverse palatal pedicle graft (RPPG) technique in treating maxillary molar palatal recessions over a 3 to 4‐year follow‐up period. Methods Three patients with palatal recession defects on maxillary molars were treated using the RPPG technique.
Thomas T. Nguyen+2 more
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Introduction to Wilderness Medicine - A Medical School Elective [PDF]
Pittman, Mark+2 more
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