An Anatomical Study Of Indrabasti Marma
... snayu, asthi, and sandhi9. Indrabasti marma brachioradialis, flexor carpi radialis and is the variety of Mamsa marma and flexor digitorum superficialis muscles are according to Acharya Susruta location of present at this region. Beneath these Indrabasti marma is situated between elbow muscular layer ...
... snayu, asthi, and sandhi9. Indrabasti marma brachioradialis, flexor carpi radialis and is the variety of Mamsa marma and flexor digitorum superficialis muscles are according to Acharya Susruta location of present at this region. Beneath these Indrabasti marma is situated between elbow muscular layer ...
Physical and Chemical Basis of Cytoplasmic Streaming
... amplitude decreases correspondingly. With constant tension levels, the cyclic contraction wavesdo not tend to decrease their amplitude. This result is in contrast to isometric contraction wavesafter stretching. The increase of the amplitude of the isotonic contraction wavesunder greater tension is n ...
... amplitude decreases correspondingly. With constant tension levels, the cyclic contraction wavesdo not tend to decrease their amplitude. This result is in contrast to isometric contraction wavesafter stretching. The increase of the amplitude of the isotonic contraction wavesunder greater tension is n ...
CONTRIBUTION OF DYSFERLIN-CONTAINING
... “proximodistal” presentation [22]. In some instances divergent phenotypes can result from identical mutations within the dysferlin gene, which may result from modifier genes or environmental factors such as activity level [19, 23]. Mild cardiac involvement can occasionally be detected in dysferlinop ...
... “proximodistal” presentation [22]. In some instances divergent phenotypes can result from identical mutations within the dysferlin gene, which may result from modifier genes or environmental factors such as activity level [19, 23]. Mild cardiac involvement can occasionally be detected in dysferlinop ...
Midgut and muscle development in Drosophila melanogaster
... express genes in a directed fashion. This is achieved by overexpressing the gene of interest in a desired tissue or cell type and analyzing its effects at different developmental stages. This is done by generating transgenic flies expressing a yeast transcriptional activator (GAL4) under the control ...
... express genes in a directed fashion. This is achieved by overexpressing the gene of interest in a desired tissue or cell type and analyzing its effects at different developmental stages. This is done by generating transgenic flies expressing a yeast transcriptional activator (GAL4) under the control ...
Medical Science Variant attachment of bicipital aponeurosis and
... septa and antebrachial fascia and divides distally into four tendons, one to each finger except thumb1. Wide documentation of variations related to origin, insertion and number is available. Variations not only provide additional information on the existing literature but also arouse a profound acad ...
... septa and antebrachial fascia and divides distally into four tendons, one to each finger except thumb1. Wide documentation of variations related to origin, insertion and number is available. Variations not only provide additional information on the existing literature but also arouse a profound acad ...
THE PHARYNX Internal Aspect
... of lymphoid tissue, the pharyngeal tonsil. This may be prominent in children but becomes indistinct or disappears by adulthood. In children there is a similar accumulations of lymphoid tissue associated with the posterior lip of the ostium of the auditory tube which are called the tubal tonsils. ...
... of lymphoid tissue, the pharyngeal tonsil. This may be prominent in children but becomes indistinct or disappears by adulthood. In children there is a similar accumulations of lymphoid tissue associated with the posterior lip of the ostium of the auditory tube which are called the tubal tonsils. ...
Non-Quantal Acetylcholine Release at the Neuromuscular Junction
... Definition and conditions An important step to understanding the nature of NQR came when Katz and Miledi (1977) and Vyskočil and Illes (1977) provided direct electrophysiological evidence for it. The experimental approach was based on the assumption that if the acetylcholinesterase is inhibited, the ...
... Definition and conditions An important step to understanding the nature of NQR came when Katz and Miledi (1977) and Vyskočil and Illes (1977) provided direct electrophysiological evidence for it. The experimental approach was based on the assumption that if the acetylcholinesterase is inhibited, the ...
Anabolic Androgenic Steroids
... steroids bind to the normal androgen receptors. The steroids are then transported into the nucleus before they bind to the DNA inside the cell. In muscle cells steroids tell the cells to produce protein which is essential for muscle growth. Anabolic steroids also make the body develop pinfolds wit ...
... steroids bind to the normal androgen receptors. The steroids are then transported into the nucleus before they bind to the DNA inside the cell. In muscle cells steroids tell the cells to produce protein which is essential for muscle growth. Anabolic steroids also make the body develop pinfolds wit ...
Chara Myosin and the Energy of Cytoplasmic Streaming
... Recently, it was found that myosin generating very fast cytoplasmic streaming in Chara corallina has very high ATPase activity. To estimate the energy consumed by this myosin, its concentration in the internodal cells of C. corallina was determined by quantitative immunoblot. It was found that the c ...
... Recently, it was found that myosin generating very fast cytoplasmic streaming in Chara corallina has very high ATPase activity. To estimate the energy consumed by this myosin, its concentration in the internodal cells of C. corallina was determined by quantitative immunoblot. It was found that the c ...
18 The muscles of lower limb.
... Where does the gluteus minimus muscle originate? +from the extermal surface of iliac wing between thr anterior and inferior gluteal lines; from the margin of the greater sciatic notch -from the internal surface of iliac wing and the margin of the lesser sciatic notch -from the anterior superior ilia ...
... Where does the gluteus minimus muscle originate? +from the extermal surface of iliac wing between thr anterior and inferior gluteal lines; from the margin of the greater sciatic notch -from the internal surface of iliac wing and the margin of the lesser sciatic notch -from the anterior superior ilia ...
The functional anatomy of the rodent larynx in relation to audible
... condensations of cartilage extending into and supporting the margins of the glottis. These are the cartilages of Wrisberg (Plates 4A and 6A). Each of the pair of arytenoid cartilages is articulated on the dorso-lateral anterior surface of the cricoid cartilage at the closely fitting cricoarytenoid j ...
... condensations of cartilage extending into and supporting the margins of the glottis. These are the cartilages of Wrisberg (Plates 4A and 6A). Each of the pair of arytenoid cartilages is articulated on the dorso-lateral anterior surface of the cricoid cartilage at the closely fitting cricoarytenoid j ...
Appendix: Fiber Tracking Methods The cerebral peduncular fibers
... frontooccipital fasciculus (IFO) and CC fibers using the NOT operation. For reconstructing the IFO, the same first slice of the ILF was utilized. The second ROI was placed on the coronal slice anterior to the temporal stem using the AND operation. Finally for reconstructing the CC, two sagittal slic ...
... frontooccipital fasciculus (IFO) and CC fibers using the NOT operation. For reconstructing the IFO, the same first slice of the ILF was utilized. The second ROI was placed on the coronal slice anterior to the temporal stem using the AND operation. Finally for reconstructing the CC, two sagittal slic ...
Modulation of calcium by sympathetic activation
... from local cAMP-mediated signal transduction. However, if this is true, it is less clear how targeting would practically work for phospholamban and troponin I phosphorylation (as compared with ICa or RyR). This would require very high amounts of the various anchoring and signalling proteins, because ...
... from local cAMP-mediated signal transduction. However, if this is true, it is less clear how targeting would practically work for phospholamban and troponin I phosphorylation (as compared with ICa or RyR). This would require very high amounts of the various anchoring and signalling proteins, because ...
The anterior portion of the rectus sheath below the arcuate line is
... occluded where it crosses anterior to the aorta by an arterial aneurysm. The aneurysm most likely involves the A. celiac artery. B. superior mesenteric artery. C. inferior mesenteric artery. D. left colic artery. E. middle colic artery. Answer = B The patient is a 19-year-old female who fell onto a ...
... occluded where it crosses anterior to the aorta by an arterial aneurysm. The aneurysm most likely involves the A. celiac artery. B. superior mesenteric artery. C. inferior mesenteric artery. D. left colic artery. E. middle colic artery. Answer = B The patient is a 19-year-old female who fell onto a ...
Anterior jugular vein
... blending with the fibers of the Longitudinalis inferior in front of the Hyoglossus; the other, oblique, overlaps the Hyoglossus and decussates with its fibers. N supply the Hypoglossal nerve (CN XII) like all muscles of the tongue except palatoglossus which is innervated by the Pharyngeal plexus of ...
... blending with the fibers of the Longitudinalis inferior in front of the Hyoglossus; the other, oblique, overlaps the Hyoglossus and decussates with its fibers. N supply the Hypoglossal nerve (CN XII) like all muscles of the tongue except palatoglossus which is innervated by the Pharyngeal plexus of ...
pelvic appendage myology of the hawaiian honeycreepers
... a comparativestudy of the entire New World nine-primariedoscineassemblagewill be presented,utilizing an analysis of variations from the basisof comparisonprovided in the first two studies. The I)repanididae or Hawaiian honeycreepersare endemic to the Hawaiian Islands and have been the subjectof much ...
... a comparativestudy of the entire New World nine-primariedoscineassemblagewill be presented,utilizing an analysis of variations from the basisof comparisonprovided in the first two studies. The I)repanididae or Hawaiian honeycreepersare endemic to the Hawaiian Islands and have been the subjectof much ...
Lecture 16 - Pelvis and Perineum: Introduction to Pelvis
... The pelvic girdle is narrow, deep, and tapering in males; wide, shallow, and cylindrical in females The subpubic angle is narrow in males (<70°), and wide in females (>80°) As well, the obturator foramina and greater sciatic notches exhibit gender-based differences Pelvic Diameters Backgro ...
... The pelvic girdle is narrow, deep, and tapering in males; wide, shallow, and cylindrical in females The subpubic angle is narrow in males (<70°), and wide in females (>80°) As well, the obturator foramina and greater sciatic notches exhibit gender-based differences Pelvic Diameters Backgro ...
A Rare Anatomical Variation of the Brachial Plexus Characterized by
... that the MCN, in 90.5% cases, arose from lateral cord, in 4% cases from the lateral and posterior cord, in 2% from the median nerve, in 1.4% cases as two separate bundles from the medial and lateral cords and in 1.4% cases from the posterior cords [5, 8]. According to the communications pattern betw ...
... that the MCN, in 90.5% cases, arose from lateral cord, in 4% cases from the lateral and posterior cord, in 2% from the median nerve, in 1.4% cases as two separate bundles from the medial and lateral cords and in 1.4% cases from the posterior cords [5, 8]. According to the communications pattern betw ...
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... parotid gland. They receive lymph from a strip of the scalp above the parotid salivary gland; lateral surface of the auricle; anterior wall of the external auditory meatus and lateral parts of the eyelids. Also, the nodes that are deeply placed in the gland, receive lymph from the middle ear. ...
... parotid gland. They receive lymph from a strip of the scalp above the parotid salivary gland; lateral surface of the auricle; anterior wall of the external auditory meatus and lateral parts of the eyelids. Also, the nodes that are deeply placed in the gland, receive lymph from the middle ear. ...
The sliding theory of cytoplasmic streaming: fifty years of progress
... remained a question. Kachar and Reese (1988) found that a membrane structure thought to be the endoplasmic reticulum was moving on the actin bundles. Shimmen and Tazawa (1982) functionally showed the binding of the myosin-like component with the organelles by an experiment in which cytoplasmic strea ...
... remained a question. Kachar and Reese (1988) found that a membrane structure thought to be the endoplasmic reticulum was moving on the actin bundles. Shimmen and Tazawa (1982) functionally showed the binding of the myosin-like component with the organelles by an experiment in which cytoplasmic strea ...
The sliding theory of cytoplasmic streaming: fifty years of
... remained a question. Kachar and Reese (1988) found that a membrane structure thought to be the endoplasmic reticulum was moving on the actin bundles. Shimmen and Tazawa (1982) functionally showed the binding of the myosin-like component with the organelles by an experiment in which cytoplasmic strea ...
... remained a question. Kachar and Reese (1988) found that a membrane structure thought to be the endoplasmic reticulum was moving on the actin bundles. Shimmen and Tazawa (1982) functionally showed the binding of the myosin-like component with the organelles by an experiment in which cytoplasmic strea ...
Accessory head of flexor pollicis longus and its significance in
... variations affect not only the overall shape and size of the muscle but also function of the skeletal muscle especially range of motion. The additional head of flexor pollicis longus is made of fusiform muscle fibers in opposition to unipennate muscle fibres of flexor pollicis longus. The function o ...
... variations affect not only the overall shape and size of the muscle but also function of the skeletal muscle especially range of motion. The additional head of flexor pollicis longus is made of fusiform muscle fibers in opposition to unipennate muscle fibres of flexor pollicis longus. The function o ...
THE MUSCULATURE OF THE LABRUM, LABIUM AMD
... ventral wall of the cibarium is furnished with well developed transverse, longitudinal and diagonal muscle groups (fig* 12, 21) • These muscles were observed only in Neuropbera. In Jfymenoptera, Sphecius speciosus (Dru.) adults were selected for study (figs. 13, 14, 15, 16). This species possesses m ...
... ventral wall of the cibarium is furnished with well developed transverse, longitudinal and diagonal muscle groups (fig* 12, 21) • These muscles were observed only in Neuropbera. In Jfymenoptera, Sphecius speciosus (Dru.) adults were selected for study (figs. 13, 14, 15, 16). This species possesses m ...
PELVIC WALL JOINTS OF THE PELVIS PELVIC FLOOR
... • The pubococcygeus passes posteriorly to be inserted into a small fibrous mass, called the anococcygeal body, between the tip of the coccyx and the anal canal. Dr. Vohra ...
... • The pubococcygeus passes posteriorly to be inserted into a small fibrous mass, called the anococcygeal body, between the tip of the coccyx and the anal canal. Dr. Vohra ...
08-Pelvic wall, joints and floor
... • The pubococcygeus passes posteriorly to be inserted into a small fibrous mass, called the anococcygeal body, between the tip of the coccyx and the anal canal. Dr. Vohra ...
... • The pubococcygeus passes posteriorly to be inserted into a small fibrous mass, called the anococcygeal body, between the tip of the coccyx and the anal canal. Dr. Vohra ...
Myocyte
A myocyte (also known as a muscle cell) is the type of cell found in muscle tissue. Myocytes are long, tubular cells that develop from myoblasts to form muscles in a process known as myogenesis. There are various specialized forms of myocytes: cardiac, skeletal, and smooth muscle cells, with various properties. The striated cells of cardiac and skeletal muscles are referred to as muscle fibers. Cardiomyocytes are the muscle fibres that form the chambers of the heart, and have a single central nucleus. Skeletal muscle fibers help support and move the body and tend to have peripheral nuclei. Smooth muscle cells control involuntary movements such as the peristalsis contractions in the stomach.