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Treatment and prognosis of proximal humerus fracture in older adults: a retrospective cohort study using health insurance claims database. [PDF]
Saitsu A +12 more
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Research Progress of Cuproptosis in Orthopaedics: Opportunities and Challenges
ABSTRACT Cuproptosis, a recently identified and copper‐dependent form of regulated cell death, has emerged as a potential therapeutic target for a variety of diseases. This review synthesizes current evidence from PubMed to elucidate the mechanisms of cuproptosis and its implications in common orthopaedic disorders, including arthritis, bone tumours ...
Chaoshuai Wang, Pengfei An
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Perspective: The unstable concept of "stability" in osteoporotic 2-part proximal humerus fractures. [PDF]
Brorson S.
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This report explores which muscles of the pectoral girdle are employed to allow birds to hold their wings horizontally with a level aerofoil surface during a glide. Abstract Whilst many birds glide briefly with wings held horizontally, some species maintain this posture for extended periods during soaring.
D. Charles Deeming, María Clelia Mosto
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Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty for Proximal Humerus Nonunion. [PDF]
Frix JT +3 more
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This study investigates the morphology and osteo‐histology of the wing skeleton of the world's first gliding reptiles, showing how it differs from those of extant gliding lizards, yet is also convergently similar. These findings pave the way for future biomechanical studies on the gliding locomotion of these emblematic fossil animals. Abstract The Late
Valentin Buffa +7 more
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Early Functional Outcomes of Autologous Fibular Strut Graft Augmentation in Open Reduction and Internal Fixation (ORIF) of Proximal Humerus Fractures. [PDF]
Chawla HKS +4 more
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Abstract Many contact sport athletes have high body mass index (BMI) and high metabolic disease risk. Rapid weight gain in first‐year athletes may further increase this risk and affect gastrointestinal status. This study examined metabolic risk factor and gut microbiota during weight gain in 21 first‐year male college athletes.
Noriko Tanaka +4 more
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