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Axial muscle‐fibre orientations in larval zebrafish
In 4 days post‐fertilization zebrafish larvae, the fast axial muscle fibres follow helical trajectories that taper towards the tail. Adjacent muscle fibres form substantial angles relative to each other to accommodate this pattern. Using a novel semi‐automatic method, we quantified 3D fibre angles over the whole muscle volume.
Noraly M. M. E. van Meer +3 more
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ABSTRACT Cortical arousals significantly impact obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) pathophysiology and cardiovascular consequences, often mediated by sympathetic activation. While pulse oximetry (PPG) provides an accessible reflection of autonomic responses such as changes in pulse rate (PR) and pulse wave amplitude (PWA), the dynamic influence on other ...
Christian Strassberger +3 more
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Study on compressive failure modes of TC2 stiffened panels with different welding processes
ObjectiveThe effects of different joining processes—riveting, spot welding, argon arc welding, and laser welding—on the compressive buckling behavior and failure modes of TC2 titanium alloy stiffened panels were investigated.MethodsIntegral stiffened ...
QIN Zepeng +4 more
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Endogenous RALF peptide function is required for powdery mildew host colonization
Model of RALF‐FER‐dependent effects on powdery mildew sporulation. Summary The receptor kinase FERONIA (FER) is a susceptibility factor for biotrophic powdery mildew fungal pathogens in Arabidopsis thaliana, but the underlying molecular mechanisms remain largely unknown. FER is required for the perception of endogenous RAPID ALKALINIZATION FACTOR (RALF)
Henriette Leicher +17 more
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Therapeutic potential of spexin in diabetic neuropathy: Insights from in vitro and in vivo models
Abstract The present study investigated the therapeutic potential of spexin (SPX) on both in vitro and in vivo models of diabetic neuropathy (DN). A total of 40 male BALB/c mice were randomly allocated into four experimental groups (n = 10 per group): a normoglycaemic control, an untreated DN group and two SPX treatment groups (DN+SPX‐12.5 and DN+SPX ...
Mehmet Refik Bahar +5 more
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Crack growth simulation of stiffened fuselage panels using XFEM techniques
418-428In this paper, crack growth modelling and simulation of stiffened and un-stiffened fuselage panels has been presented using commercially available finite element software package.
Vaggar, Mallikarjun +2 more
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Vascular smooth muscle cell mechanotransduction: Pathways, phenotypes and emerging technologies
Abstract figure legend Vascular smooth muscle cells are exposed to mechanical stimuli from the blood flow and the extracellular matrix. The cells sense the signals from cyclic stretch, shear stress, hydrostatic pressure and matrix stiffness through specialized mechanosensors, such as mechanosensitive ion channels or cell surface receptors including ...
Nivethitha Kota Lakshminaraasimulu +3 more
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Structural analysis and optimum design of geodesically stiffened composite panels
A simple, computationally efficient analysis approach is developed to predict the buckling of geodesically stiffened composite panels under in-plane loads.
Phillips, John L.
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Surface Glass Fiber Hybridization for Enhanced Low-Velocity Impact Resistance in CFRP T-Stiffened Panels. [PDF]
Yuan Y +5 more
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This study develops an interpretable machine‐learning framework to predict multiple properties of polymer composites based on composition and processing variables. By combining ensemble models with composition‐based feature generation and SHAP‐based interpretation, the approach reveals composition‐property relationships and supports efficient multi ...
Dong Ryeol Shin, Sung Kwang Lee
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