On the Morphology of the Cranial Muscles in Some Vertebrates.
... opinion, for the corresponding structure in Scy Ilium is lined by epithelial cells and closely resembles the next following myotome (Text-figs. 1 and 2). Ziegler counts three myotomes in Torpedo (his fifth, sixth, and seventh) corresponding to three lateral plates, regards the vagus as a "zusammenge ...
... opinion, for the corresponding structure in Scy Ilium is lined by epithelial cells and closely resembles the next following myotome (Text-figs. 1 and 2). Ziegler counts three myotomes in Torpedo (his fifth, sixth, and seventh) corresponding to three lateral plates, regards the vagus as a "zusammenge ...
Dissection Overview
... “The essence of good dissection is to display each structure fully, clearly, and cleanly. This takes time but it is time well spent. No mental picture can ever be obtained if blood vessels and nerves are seen only through a maze of fat and areolar tissue, if muscles are never cleaned to their bony ...
... “The essence of good dissection is to display each structure fully, clearly, and cleanly. This takes time but it is time well spent. No mental picture can ever be obtained if blood vessels and nerves are seen only through a maze of fat and areolar tissue, if muscles are never cleaned to their bony ...
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... as plant myosins (cited in [84]). However, none of these results have been reproduced. Myosin VIII designated as ATM1 [45] and myosin XI as MYA1 [44] were first identified and cloned from Arabidopsis thaliana. Because of similarity in overall domain structures, at the first discovery MYA1 was groupe ...
... as plant myosins (cited in [84]). However, none of these results have been reproduced. Myosin VIII designated as ATM1 [45] and myosin XI as MYA1 [44] were first identified and cloned from Arabidopsis thaliana. Because of similarity in overall domain structures, at the first discovery MYA1 was groupe ...
Calcium Oscillations and its Functional Significance in
... transients may vary depending on agonist-type: they may be symmetrical or may have a relatively rapid rising phase with a slower falling phase (Fig 2). Sinusoidal oscillations generally appear as symmetrical oscillations superimposed on a sustained level of [Ca2+]i usually above the pre-stimulus bas ...
... transients may vary depending on agonist-type: they may be symmetrical or may have a relatively rapid rising phase with a slower falling phase (Fig 2). Sinusoidal oscillations generally appear as symmetrical oscillations superimposed on a sustained level of [Ca2+]i usually above the pre-stimulus bas ...
Globa Lilian - Anatomia omului
... brain case and is thus a part of the calvaria and a part of the base of the skull. In accordance with this, it (as a mixed bone) ossifies both as membrane bone in connective tissue (the squama of the occipital bone) and in cartilage (the remaining part of the bone). In man it forms from fusion of se ...
... brain case and is thus a part of the calvaria and a part of the base of the skull. In accordance with this, it (as a mixed bone) ossifies both as membrane bone in connective tissue (the squama of the occipital bone) and in cartilage (the remaining part of the bone). In man it forms from fusion of se ...
anatomy of the head and neck
... thus a part of the calvaria and a part of the base of the skull. In accordance with this, it (as a mixed bone) ossifies both as membrane bone in connective tissue (the squama of the occipital bone) and in cartilage (the remaining part of the bone). In man it forms from fusion of several bones that ...
... thus a part of the calvaria and a part of the base of the skull. In accordance with this, it (as a mixed bone) ossifies both as membrane bone in connective tissue (the squama of the occipital bone) and in cartilage (the remaining part of the bone). In man it forms from fusion of several bones that ...
Alterations in Early Action Potential Repolarization Causes
... in factors regulating triggered release of SR Ca2⫹ rather than from couplon loss. It is important to point out that the synchrony of SR Ca2⫹ release is steeply voltage dependent between 0 to ⫹60 mV, with SR Ca2⫹ release becoming less uniform at more positive membrane potentials. SR Ca2⫹ load was not ...
... in factors regulating triggered release of SR Ca2⫹ rather than from couplon loss. It is important to point out that the synchrony of SR Ca2⫹ release is steeply voltage dependent between 0 to ⫹60 mV, with SR Ca2⫹ release becoming less uniform at more positive membrane potentials. SR Ca2⫹ load was not ...
The cell biology of major histocompatibility complex class
... polypeptide binding site. These findings are hard to reconcile with the ‘molecular glue’ hypothesis. However, a recent report supports such a hypothesis: Del Cid et al. showed that calreticulin requires both its glycan and ERp57-binding specificity to be efficiently incorporated into the PLC (31). F ...
... polypeptide binding site. These findings are hard to reconcile with the ‘molecular glue’ hypothesis. However, a recent report supports such a hypothesis: Del Cid et al. showed that calreticulin requires both its glycan and ERp57-binding specificity to be efficiently incorporated into the PLC (31). F ...
Assessing the Flexibility of Intermediate Filaments by Atomic Force
... very distinct assembly properties, supramolecular architectures, dynamic behaviour and mechanical properties. Microtubules and microfilaments are relatively stiff polar structures whose assembly is modulated by the state of hydrolysis of the bound nucleotide. In contrast, intermediate filaments (IFs ...
... very distinct assembly properties, supramolecular architectures, dynamic behaviour and mechanical properties. Microtubules and microfilaments are relatively stiff polar structures whose assembly is modulated by the state of hydrolysis of the bound nucleotide. In contrast, intermediate filaments (IFs ...
The nervous system
... vagus and glossopharyngeal, and still higher to the motor fibers of the facial and trigeminal nerves. The fasciculus gracilis and fasciculus cuneatus constitute the posterior sensory fasciculi of the medulla spinalis; they are prolonged upward into the lower part of the medulla oblongata, where they ...
... vagus and glossopharyngeal, and still higher to the motor fibers of the facial and trigeminal nerves. The fasciculus gracilis and fasciculus cuneatus constitute the posterior sensory fasciculi of the medulla spinalis; they are prolonged upward into the lower part of the medulla oblongata, where they ...
Table of Contents
... This book contains the basic neuroanatomical facts necessary for the practice of medicine. It is suitable for medical students, dental students, nurses, and allied health students. Residents fnd this book useful during their rotations. The functional organization of the nervous systemhas been emphas ...
... This book contains the basic neuroanatomical facts necessary for the practice of medicine. It is suitable for medical students, dental students, nurses, and allied health students. Residents fnd this book useful during their rotations. The functional organization of the nervous systemhas been emphas ...
The Effects of Isotonic Resistance Exercise on the Muscles of
... muscles which showed changes most consistently throughout all the tested variables were the left (contralateral) anterior temporalis, the left (contralateral) masseter and the right (ipsilateral) anterior digastric. These three muscles showed changes in three out of the four variables that had signi ...
... muscles which showed changes most consistently throughout all the tested variables were the left (contralateral) anterior temporalis, the left (contralateral) masseter and the right (ipsilateral) anterior digastric. These three muscles showed changes in three out of the four variables that had signi ...
Symptoms of Visceral Disease - Anatomy and Physiology Course
... Symptoms of Visceral Disease ............................................................................................................................. i A Study of The Vegetative Nervous System In Its Relationship To Clinical Medicine ..................................... i Table of Figures..... ...
... Symptoms of Visceral Disease ............................................................................................................................. i A Study of The Vegetative Nervous System In Its Relationship To Clinical Medicine ..................................... i Table of Figures..... ...
Chapter IX - Neurology, Section 4
... central canal into the mantle layer and neural crest, and at the same time become pear-shaped; thetapering part of the cell undergoes still further elongation, and forms the axiscylinder of the cell. The lateral walls of the medulla spinalis continue to increase in thickness, and the canal widens ou ...
... central canal into the mantle layer and neural crest, and at the same time become pear-shaped; thetapering part of the cell undergoes still further elongation, and forms the axiscylinder of the cell. The lateral walls of the medulla spinalis continue to increase in thickness, and the canal widens ou ...
Anatomy and Embryology of the Colon, Rectum, and Anus
... Above this level, the intestine is innervated by the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems, with venous, arterial, and lymphatic drainage to and from the hypogastric vessels. Distal to the dentate line, the anal canal is innervated by the somatic nervous system, with blood supply and drainage from ...
... Above this level, the intestine is innervated by the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems, with venous, arterial, and lymphatic drainage to and from the hypogastric vessels. Distal to the dentate line, the anal canal is innervated by the somatic nervous system, with blood supply and drainage from ...
Workshop 12
... Relevance of the topic: for the diagnosis of diseases of the abdominal cavity you have to know their projection on the anterior abdominal wall; and to select the location, method and direction of incision during surgery on abdominal organs you have to know the features of topographic anatomical stru ...
... Relevance of the topic: for the diagnosis of diseases of the abdominal cavity you have to know their projection on the anterior abdominal wall; and to select the location, method and direction of incision during surgery on abdominal organs you have to know the features of topographic anatomical stru ...
THE ANATOMY OF THE TONGUE OF RANA HEXADACTYLA.
... and flick it back into the mouth. The movement is so quick and inter.. esting to watch that it has attracted the attention of many workers. Duges as early as 1827 expressed the opinion that the intrinsic muscles of the tongue were .aided by the muscles of the jaw and of the hyoid. In 1857, Fixsen st ...
... and flick it back into the mouth. The movement is so quick and inter.. esting to watch that it has attracted the attention of many workers. Duges as early as 1827 expressed the opinion that the intrinsic muscles of the tongue were .aided by the muscles of the jaw and of the hyoid. In 1857, Fixsen st ...
2005 - Journal of Experimental Biology
... lactate in the circulation was an increase in ventilatory drive and energy expenditure. This transition was seen as the turning point at which the anaerobic system became the predominant source of energy provision, with a concomitant increase in lactate concentrations beyond this transition a conseq ...
... lactate in the circulation was an increase in ventilatory drive and energy expenditure. This transition was seen as the turning point at which the anaerobic system became the predominant source of energy provision, with a concomitant increase in lactate concentrations beyond this transition a conseq ...
Physiology of Swallowing Disorders
... Clinical Physiology of swallowing Mechanism.docx - Page 1/14 ...
... Clinical Physiology of swallowing Mechanism.docx - Page 1/14 ...
Computed Tomography of the Sacral Plexus and Sciatic Nerve in
... sciatic foramen including its inferior boundary, the sacrospinous ligament, was imaged in 20 normals. The region of the sacral plexus and sciatic nerve and/or the nerve itself could be seen in all cases in which the piriform muscle and sacrospinous ligament were visualized. The greater sciatic foram ...
... sciatic foramen including its inferior boundary, the sacrospinous ligament, was imaged in 20 normals. The region of the sacral plexus and sciatic nerve and/or the nerve itself could be seen in all cases in which the piriform muscle and sacrospinous ligament were visualized. The greater sciatic foram ...
Muscular Analysis of the Power Snatch Lift
... The first phase of the power snatch is known as the starting position. This is where the lifter positions their body with the proper form so that they are able to make a safe and effective lift. The starting position is also considered the pre-lift phase (Huwang, Lee, Tsuang, 1995). Newton goes into ...
... The first phase of the power snatch is known as the starting position. This is where the lifter positions their body with the proper form so that they are able to make a safe and effective lift. The starting position is also considered the pre-lift phase (Huwang, Lee, Tsuang, 1995). Newton goes into ...
МІНІСТЕРСТВО ОХОРОНИ ЗДОРОВ`Я УКРАЇНИ
... newborns narrow, so when the mouth is closed, externally visible mucosa. On the surface of the mucosa of the lips is the villi, which help preserve the nipple. In the thick lips well developed muscles, through which stays child and squeezes the nipple. These structural features of the lips kept for ...
... newborns narrow, so when the mouth is closed, externally visible mucosa. On the surface of the mucosa of the lips is the villi, which help preserve the nipple. In the thick lips well developed muscles, through which stays child and squeezes the nipple. These structural features of the lips kept for ...
Bioinformatics analysis of FRG1
... role. Recently a group has shown the critical role of frg1 on muscle development in Xenopus laevis (Hanel et al. 2009). Temporal analysis of frg1 mRNA levels by qRT-PCR showed a peak before midblastula transition (MBT), which is attributed to maternal stores of frg1. But, after MBT through stage 41, ...
... role. Recently a group has shown the critical role of frg1 on muscle development in Xenopus laevis (Hanel et al. 2009). Temporal analysis of frg1 mRNA levels by qRT-PCR showed a peak before midblastula transition (MBT), which is attributed to maternal stores of frg1. But, after MBT through stage 41, ...
THEME 1
... Mastering of each topic in the module by the student can be estimated according to 4 point (traditional) system. Thus all kinds of works stipulated by methodical supply for studying the theme are taken into account. The estimations exposed on a traditional scale are converted in points depending to ...
... Mastering of each topic in the module by the student can be estimated according to 4 point (traditional) system. Thus all kinds of works stipulated by methodical supply for studying the theme are taken into account. The estimations exposed on a traditional scale are converted in points depending to ...
Morphology of the Parrotfish Pharyngeal Jaw Apparatus1
... pharyngeal; UH, urohyal; UPh, upper pharyngeal. hourglass-shaped rod to which the first hypobranchials bind. The third basiily herbivorous (Verwey, 1931; Longley branchial tapers posteriorly to a long, venand Hildebrand, 1941; Suyehiro, 1942; trally curved process. It receives the secRandall, 1967;E ...
... pharyngeal; UH, urohyal; UPh, upper pharyngeal. hourglass-shaped rod to which the first hypobranchials bind. The third basiily herbivorous (Verwey, 1931; Longley branchial tapers posteriorly to a long, venand Hildebrand, 1941; Suyehiro, 1942; trally curved process. It receives the secRandall, 1967;E ...
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.