... Surgery and
Research
Open Access
Research article
Initial intramuscular perfusion pressure predicts early skeletal
muscle function following isolated tibial fractures
Michael Müller*
†
, Aleaxander ... Trauma-induced
microvascular dysfunction and increased tissue pressure is known to trigger secondary soft tissue
damage and seems to adversely affect skeletal musc...
... expressed only in skeletal mus-
cles, and promotes muscle differentiation if induced by
MyoD and myogenin during myogenesis [16,17]. These
muscle- specific miRNAs seem to participate in muscle
diseases, ... exclu-
sively expressed in skeletal muscle [32-36] and has been
rarely detectable in the heart [37-41]. The skeletal mus-
cle-specific expression of miR-206 was first clearly...
... While many technologies that are often made
wearable (such as music players or telephones) function
nearly as well (or sometimes better) as portable devices,
almost all continuous body-sensing ... and a large flexion.
Shoulder-Blade Pressure
The foam responded with a 60% increase in the relative
resistance when the subject moved from supine (applying
pressure to the scapula area) to a s...
... Generic Core Scales encompass:
1) Physical Functioning (8 items), 2) Emotional Func-
tioning (5 items), 3) Social Functioning (5 items), and 4)
School Functioning (5 items), and were developed
through ... items
answered in the Emotional, Social, and School Function-
ing Scales.
The adaptation of the PedsQL™ 4.0 Generic Core Scales
into Argentinean Spanish was conducted following inter-
na...
... nanowire formed in the initial growth stage
is also polycrystalline and transforms into single crystalline
in the subsequent growth.
In order to gain real-time information of the initial
growth, the ... peak and two small peaks from Au, which
shows that the initially formed Sb nanowires have different
orientations. This result implies that the initial growth
mode of Sb nanowires on the...
... demands and perfusion pressure
variations under physiologic and pathologic conditions [25,
26]. Dynamic autoregulation reflects the ability of the
cerebral microvasculature to control perfusion ... that are based on the transfer function analysis
[39, 40, 42, 65]. It is important to note that coherence, gain,
and phase of transfer function are continuous functions of
frequency and do...
... get the Langevin initial
susceptibility. The Langevin initial susceptibility of the
samples was obtained and shown in Fig. 4.
According to Weiss model for magnetic fluid [8],
Weiss initial susceptibility ... theoretical and experimental
studies on initial susceptibility [4–8] were introduced
about magnetic fluid. Several ideal models have been
developed to describe the initial suscept...
... Identification of potential
biomarkers for measuring inhibition of Src kinase activity in
colon cancer cells following treatment with dasatinib. Mol
Cancer Ther 2006, 5(12):3014-3022.
25. Luo FR, Barrett YC, ... mM sodium orthovanadate (Sigma-Aldrich)
was added to cells and incubated on ice for 20 minutes.
Following centrifugation at 10,000 rpm for 5 minutes at
4°C the resulting lysate wa...
... integrated
multilineage and polyfunctional immune responses. J Exp Med 2008,
205:3119-3131.
30. Chougnet C, Cohen SS, Kawamura T, Landay AL, Kessler HA, Thomas E,
Blauvelt A, Shearer GM: Normal immune function of ... HCV-sero-
positive patients can be functional in active autologous
immunotherapy strategies. In particular, the results
strongly suggest the induction of the innate and early...
... affects T-cell function by promoting
thymic function and progenitor survival as well as
improving peripheral T-cell functions. B oth GH and
IGF-1 have been shown to increase T-cell functions in
vitro. ... application of
this strategy [28], this study shows tha t selective mole-
cules targeting thymic function may represent a thera-
peutic option, particularly in those patients who are
s...