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Unusual papillary muscle hypertrophy in a septuagenarian [PDF]
Karuna Katti, Nikhil P. Patil
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ABSTRACT Overuse‐induced muscle disorders (OIMD) frequently occur in athletes due to excessive and improper use under high physical demand, often leading to muscle pain and weakness. Limited studies have shown intramuscular fibrosis in OIMD, with fibro‐adipogenic progenitors (FAPs), also known as mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs), playing a crucial role
Hiroyori Fusagawa +17 more
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Muscle hypertrophy and neuroplasticity in the small bowel in short bowel syndrome. [PDF]
Khasanov R +7 more
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Generation of a cell line with smooth muscle phenotype from hypertrophied urinary bladder [PDF]
Yongmu Zheng +6 more
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Portal venous gas: A benign finding in pyloric stenosis?
Abstract Pyloric stenosis is a condition of infancy characterized by hypertrophy of the pylorus, which can progress to significant narrowing and near‐obstruction of the gastric outlet. We describe a case of a patient with pyloric stenosis who was incidentally found to have portal venous gas on ultrasound.
Kelci Butler, Tiffany Patton
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Effects of repeated use of post-exercise infrared sauna on neuromuscular performance and muscle hypertrophy. [PDF]
Ahokas EK +3 more
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Endogenous constituents vary between fingernails of healthy, cardiovascular and diabetic participants. Raman spectroscopy yields a biochemical fingerprint of key endogenous constituents and disease‐related biomarkers. Combined with machine learning algorithms, Raman spectroscopy can classify healthy, cardiovascular and diabetic based on their Raman ...
Megan Wilson +7 more
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Resistance training beyond momentary failure: the effects of past-failure partials on muscle hypertrophy in the gastrocnemius. [PDF]
Larsen S +7 more
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Corrigendum to: ms1, a novel stress‐responsive, muscle‐specific gene that is up‐regulated in the early stages of pressure overload‐induced left ventricular hypertrophy (FEBS 26169) [PDF]
Harin Mahadeva +4 more
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