CONTENTS
... A.just below the head B.on the posterior surface of the distal end C.on the lateral margin of the distal end D.on the interosseous border E.halfway down on the lateral side of the shaft 26.The olecranon process of the ulna lies ...
... A.just below the head B.on the posterior surface of the distal end C.on the lateral margin of the distal end D.on the interosseous border E.halfway down on the lateral side of the shaft 26.The olecranon process of the ulna lies ...
Anatomy, Function, and Evaluation of the Salivary Glands
... into the submandibular triangle. These buds eventually The human salivary gland system can be divided into two develop into the submandibular glands. A capsule from distinct exocrine groups. The major salivary glands in- the surrounding mesenchyme is fully developed around clude the paired paroti ...
... into the submandibular triangle. These buds eventually The human salivary gland system can be divided into two develop into the submandibular glands. A capsule from distinct exocrine groups. The major salivary glands in- the surrounding mesenchyme is fully developed around clude the paired paroti ...
Anatomy, Function, and Evaluation of the Salivary Glands
... into the submandibular triangle. These buds eventually The human salivary gland system can be divided into two develop into the submandibular glands. A capsule from distinct exocrine groups. The major salivary glands in- the surrounding mesenchyme is fully developed around clude the paired paroti ...
... into the submandibular triangle. These buds eventually The human salivary gland system can be divided into two develop into the submandibular glands. A capsule from distinct exocrine groups. The major salivary glands in- the surrounding mesenchyme is fully developed around clude the paired paroti ...
Computed Tomography of the Sacral Plexus and Sciatic Nerve in
... plane, the fascial plane posterior to the pmniform does not cross the midline and ends medially at the lateral border of the sacrum. Axial sections through the inferior part of the greaten sciatic fonamen include the sacrospinous ligament but not the pinform muscle. This structure appears as a thin ...
... plane, the fascial plane posterior to the pmniform does not cross the midline and ends medially at the lateral border of the sacrum. Axial sections through the inferior part of the greaten sciatic fonamen include the sacrospinous ligament but not the pinform muscle. This structure appears as a thin ...
Inositol trisphosphate and calcium oscillations
... It is proposed that the analogue detector is the Ca2+ entry process that responds to changes in agonist concentration by varying the amount of Ca2+ entering the cell. The digital converter is the InsP3 receptor that is sensitive to the level of Ca2+ within the lumen of the endoplasmic reticulum. The ...
... It is proposed that the analogue detector is the Ca2+ entry process that responds to changes in agonist concentration by varying the amount of Ca2+ entering the cell. The digital converter is the InsP3 receptor that is sensitive to the level of Ca2+ within the lumen of the endoplasmic reticulum. The ...
Ectopic expression of beta-cytoplasmic actin
... nonmuscle cells. Likewise, Drosophila melanogaster expresses two nonmuscle and four muscle-specific actins in a temporally and spatially regulated pattern (Fyrberg et al., 1983). For instance, Act88F, is exclusively expressed in the indirect flight muscle (IFM), and encodes all of the actin containe ...
... nonmuscle cells. Likewise, Drosophila melanogaster expresses two nonmuscle and four muscle-specific actins in a temporally and spatially regulated pattern (Fyrberg et al., 1983). For instance, Act88F, is exclusively expressed in the indirect flight muscle (IFM), and encodes all of the actin containe ...
an introduction to human body - eSSUIR
... Human anatomy is a scientific study of the structure of the human respect to all its functions and mech anisms of its development. By studying the structure of separate organs and systems in close connection with their functions, anat omy looks into a person`s organism as a unit, which develops basi ...
... Human anatomy is a scientific study of the structure of the human respect to all its functions and mech anisms of its development. By studying the structure of separate organs and systems in close connection with their functions, anat omy looks into a person`s organism as a unit, which develops basi ...
Myosin V Plays an Essential Role in the Thyroid Hormone
... levels are elevated, enzyme turnover is slow, and the microfilaments are disrupted (4, 7). Addition of T4 or rT3, but not the transcriptionally active T3, causes the rapid restoration of the microfilaments and activates actin-based endocytosis of D2containing vesicles, leading to a rapid fall in D2 ...
... levels are elevated, enzyme turnover is slow, and the microfilaments are disrupted (4, 7). Addition of T4 or rT3, but not the transcriptionally active T3, causes the rapid restoration of the microfilaments and activates actin-based endocytosis of D2containing vesicles, leading to a rapid fall in D2 ...
WeaKening oF inFerior oBliqu
... maddod rod test in this age group. Kocabeyoğlu et al have recently reported results in another age group that they were able to do Maddox test and fundus photography to evaluate torsion. They have noted that anterior transposition was superior to inferior oblique recession17. The amblyopia and stere ...
... maddod rod test in this age group. Kocabeyoğlu et al have recently reported results in another age group that they were able to do Maddox test and fundus photography to evaluate torsion. They have noted that anterior transposition was superior to inferior oblique recession17. The amblyopia and stere ...
Lower Lumbar Facet Joint Complex Anatomy
... right or left side. This numbering system allowed specimen data to be matched directly to cadaver data for comparison and analysis. This study was approved and monitored by the Institutional Review Board of the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences. Study specimens were obtained by removin ...
... right or left side. This numbering system allowed specimen data to be matched directly to cadaver data for comparison and analysis. This study was approved and monitored by the Institutional Review Board of the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences. Study specimens were obtained by removin ...
EIR 18 - Universitätsklinikum Tübingen
... returning to pre-exercise levels by 120 min PE (116). B Cells. The B cell response to resistance exercise depends on the subset being analyzed. Cells stained for CD19 represent both young immature and older mature B cells while CD20 staining represents mature B cells (78). The general acute response ...
... returning to pre-exercise levels by 120 min PE (116). B Cells. The B cell response to resistance exercise depends on the subset being analyzed. Cells stained for CD19 represent both young immature and older mature B cells while CD20 staining represents mature B cells (78). The general acute response ...
The Superior Gluteal Artery Perforator Flap for the Closure of Sacral
... reducing pressures off the area or vacuum assisted closure. Alternatively, they can be closed by surgical methods. These include primary closure, skin grafting, local random flaps, muscle flaps or free tissue transfer. Of these, the most popular method for closing sacral sores is the gluteus maximus ...
... reducing pressures off the area or vacuum assisted closure. Alternatively, they can be closed by surgical methods. These include primary closure, skin grafting, local random flaps, muscle flaps or free tissue transfer. Of these, the most popular method for closing sacral sores is the gluteus maximus ...
Excitation-contraction Coupling in the Heart and the Negative
... thick (myosin) and thin (actin) filaments which are arranged between z-lines to form sarcomeres, the repeating units of the myofibrils (fig. 1). The thin filaments are ⵑ1 m in length and protrude from anchoring points on the z-line.65,66 Tropomyosin lies in the groove between the two actin chains o ...
... thick (myosin) and thin (actin) filaments which are arranged between z-lines to form sarcomeres, the repeating units of the myofibrils (fig. 1). The thin filaments are ⵑ1 m in length and protrude from anchoring points on the z-line.65,66 Tropomyosin lies in the groove between the two actin chains o ...
Kovacs_Files - Matthias Heyner
... One finger is supplied by two digital palmar nerves and the medical significance of this is Ober's anesthesi: if you operate on the fingers, you should anesthetize both sides of the finger. Tendon sheath: an outer, fibrous layer and an inner, synovial layer. The inner layer has a double layer which ...
... One finger is supplied by two digital palmar nerves and the medical significance of this is Ober's anesthesi: if you operate on the fingers, you should anesthetize both sides of the finger. Tendon sheath: an outer, fibrous layer and an inner, synovial layer. The inner layer has a double layer which ...
HUMAN ANATOMY
... One finger is supplied by two digital palmar nerves and the medical significance of this is Ober's anesthesi: if you operate on the fingers, you should anesthetize both sides of the finger. Tendon sheath: an outer, fibrous layer and an inner, synovial layer. The inner layer has a double layer which ...
... One finger is supplied by two digital palmar nerves and the medical significance of this is Ober's anesthesi: if you operate on the fingers, you should anesthetize both sides of the finger. Tendon sheath: an outer, fibrous layer and an inner, synovial layer. The inner layer has a double layer which ...
THORACIC CAGE AND THORACIC INLET NOTE
... articulated skeleton (and in life) by the medial (sternal) ends of the clavicles, which are much larger than the relatively small clavicular notches in the manubrium that receive them, forming the sternoclavicular (SC) joints. Inferolateral to the clavicular notch, the costal cartilage of the 1st ri ...
... articulated skeleton (and in life) by the medial (sternal) ends of the clavicles, which are much larger than the relatively small clavicular notches in the manubrium that receive them, forming the sternoclavicular (SC) joints. Inferolateral to the clavicular notch, the costal cartilage of the 1st ri ...
preperitoneal-anatomy - Michigan Hernia Surgery
... and spermaticvessels.Thisis the internal spermaticfascia(if). Thisfasciais quite discretefrom the fibersof the transversalisfascia(TF)sling. Inferiorepigastricvessels(IF) (From:krregui ME, DulocqJL,Tetik s et aL (1994)Laparoscopicinguinal hernia repairwith preperitonea/prostheticreplacement,Fig.18. ...
... and spermaticvessels.Thisis the internal spermaticfascia(if). Thisfasciais quite discretefrom the fibersof the transversalisfascia(TF)sling. Inferiorepigastricvessels(IF) (From:krregui ME, DulocqJL,Tetik s et aL (1994)Laparoscopicinguinal hernia repairwith preperitonea/prostheticreplacement,Fig.18. ...
The versatility of mitochondrial calcium signals: From stimulation of
... 2. Mitochondrial Ca2+ homeostasis Mitochondria are delimited by two membranes. The outer mitochondrial membrane (OMM) is permeable to ions and small proteins (MW b 10 kDa) due to the abundance of a large conductance channel, known as mitochondrial porin or voltage-dependent anion channel (VDAC). It ...
... 2. Mitochondrial Ca2+ homeostasis Mitochondria are delimited by two membranes. The outer mitochondrial membrane (OMM) is permeable to ions and small proteins (MW b 10 kDa) due to the abundance of a large conductance channel, known as mitochondrial porin or voltage-dependent anion channel (VDAC). It ...
GDNF Content and NMJ Plasticity in Slow and Fast Twitch Myofibers
... recruited myofibers including; slow twitch myofibers (SOL) following all training protocols and fast twitch myofibers (PLA) following higher intensity exercise such as running at speeds faster than 30m/min. Although not significant, GDNF increased 60% in fast twitch EDL myofibers following swim-tra ...
... recruited myofibers including; slow twitch myofibers (SOL) following all training protocols and fast twitch myofibers (PLA) following higher intensity exercise such as running at speeds faster than 30m/min. Although not significant, GDNF increased 60% in fast twitch EDL myofibers following swim-tra ...
Anatomy of Tendons
... scanning electron microscopy demonstrated that collagen fibrils are orientated longitudinally, transversely, and horizontally. The longitudinal fibrils cross each other, forming spirals and plaits [11,12]. Transmission and scanning electron microscopy have demonstrated that the interior of the tendon ...
... scanning electron microscopy demonstrated that collagen fibrils are orientated longitudinally, transversely, and horizontally. The longitudinal fibrils cross each other, forming spirals and plaits [11,12]. Transmission and scanning electron microscopy have demonstrated that the interior of the tendon ...
Depletion of intracellular Ca2+ stores enhances flow
... Measurement of [Ca2 þ ]i and store Ca2 þ content in endothelial cells An artery was placed in a specially designed flow chamber, which was mounted on an inverted microscope equipped with a 20 Olympus water immersion objective. The artery was pressurized to 50 mmHg and stabilized for 30 min in Tyro ...
... Measurement of [Ca2 þ ]i and store Ca2 þ content in endothelial cells An artery was placed in a specially designed flow chamber, which was mounted on an inverted microscope equipped with a 20 Olympus water immersion objective. The artery was pressurized to 50 mmHg and stabilized for 30 min in Tyro ...
Deglutition - Famona Site
... When the bulk of the bolus has entered the upper oropharynx, the tongue moves backwards towards the posterior pharyngeal wall and meets the contraction resulting from the pharyngeal constrictors. The tongue of the epiglottis is gradually displaced with the bolus and is bent downwards at the side so ...
... When the bulk of the bolus has entered the upper oropharynx, the tongue moves backwards towards the posterior pharyngeal wall and meets the contraction resulting from the pharyngeal constrictors. The tongue of the epiglottis is gradually displaced with the bolus and is bent downwards at the side so ...
2. introduction
... across 11 myocytes (separated by horizontal white lines) during a pause following pacing at a basic cycle length of 240msec. The 6th cell from the top of the image developed a spontaneous Ca2+ wave that cascaded to the top 5 cells in succession and to one additional cell below where it was extinguis ...
... across 11 myocytes (separated by horizontal white lines) during a pause following pacing at a basic cycle length of 240msec. The 6th cell from the top of the image developed a spontaneous Ca2+ wave that cascaded to the top 5 cells in succession and to one additional cell below where it was extinguis ...
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.