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  1. Results of a haplotype-based GWAS for recurrent laryngeal neuropathy in the horse

    Recurrent laryngeal neuropathy (RLN) is a major upper-airway disease of horses that causes abnormal respiratory noise during exercise and can impair...

    Marie-Capucine Dupuis, Zhiyan Zhang, ... Michel Georges in Mammalian Genome
    Article 23 June 2011
  2. Thymus and aging: morphological, radiological, and functional overview

    Aging is a continuous process that induces many alterations in the cytoarchitecture of different organs and systems both in humans and animals....

    Rita Rezzani, Lorenzo Nardo, ... Luigi Fabrizio Rodella in AGE
    Article 23 July 2013
  3. Transplantation of autologous chondrocytes seeded on a fibrin/hyaluronic acid composite gel into vocal fold in rabbits: Preliminary results

    Injection laryngoplasty is an option for treatment of glottic insufficiency following vocal fold paralysis, vocal fold atrophy or scarring. We...

    Yoo Seob Shin, ** Seok Lee, ... Chul-Ho Kim in Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
    Article 27 July 2012
  4. Vectors and vector-borne diseases of horses

    Most diseases of horses with zoonotic importance are transmitted by arthropods. The vectors belong to two very distantly related groups, the...

    A. C. Onmaz, R. G. Beutel, ... R. van den Hoven in Veterinary Research Communications
    Article 30 September 2012
  5. Myocardial infarction and intramyocardial injection models in swine

    Sustainable and reproducible large animal models that closely replicate the clinical sequelae of myocardial infarction (MI) are important for the...

    Frederic C McCall, Kartik S Telukuntla, ... Joshua M Hare in Nature Protocols
    Article 12 July 2012
  6. Fluorescent peptides highlight peripheral nerves during surgery in mice

    Nerve preservation is an important goal during surgery because accidental transection or injury leads to significant morbidity, including numbness,...

    Michael A Whitney, Jessica L Crisp, ... Quyen T Nguyen in Nature Biotechnology
    Article 06 February 2011
  7. The Argument from Design: A Guided Tour of William Paley’s Natural Theology (1802)

    According to the classic “argument from design,” observations of complex functionality in nature can be taken to imply the action of a supernatural...

    Article Open access 24 October 2009
  8. Prenatal Development of Cardiovascular Regulation in Avian Species

    The pulsatile rhythm of the avian embryonic heart is not under autonomic control until late in development, nor are the blood vessels that nourish...
    J. Altimiras, D.A. Crossley, E. Villamor in Cardio-Respiratory Control in Vertebrates
    Chapter 2009
  9. Preanesthesia, Anesthesia, Chemical Restraint, and the Recognition and Treatment of Pain and Distress

    The reader is referred to two standard veterinary textbooks for in-depth information about the pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, and practical use...
    Chapter 2009
  10. Evolutionary Morphology of the Autonomic Cardiac Nervous System in Non-human Primates and Humans

    The autonomic cardiac nervous system (ACNS) is responsible for important cardiac functions, such as heart pulse, heart contraction, heart pressure,...
    Tomokazu Kawashima, Hiroshi Sasaki in Anatomical Imaging
    Chapter 2008
  11. Respiratory, postural and spatio-kinetic motor stabilization, internal models, top-down timed motor coordination and expanded cerebello-cerebral circuitry: a review

    Human dexterity, bipedality, and song/speech vocalization in Homo are reviewed within a motor evolution perspective in regard to (i) brain expansion...

    John Skoyles in Nature Precedings
    Article Open access 21 July 2008
  12. Morphometric evaluations of the human nervous system

    It is very important to evaluate and accurately understand the various conditions of the human nervous system. In this review article, we introduce...

    Noboru Goto, Jun Goto in Human Cell
    Article 01 June 2006
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    Himalayas from Kashmir to Assam at altitudes of 1600–4500 m.
    C. P. Khare in Indian Herbal Remedies
    Chapter 2004
  14. Automatism or Rhythmogenesis in the Respiratory Center

    The results of experimental and simulation studies of the mechanisms of rhythmogenesis in the respiratory center accumulated in recent decades are...

    V. A. Safonov, M. A. Lebedeva in Human Physiology
    Article 01 January 2003
  15. Selection on Long-Distance Acoustic Signals

    Michael J. Ryan, Nicole M. Kime in Acoustic Communication
    Chapter 2003
  16. Lexikalischer Teil

    Regine Witkowski, Otto Prokop, ... Gundula Thiel in Lexikon der Syndrome und Fehlbildungen
    Chapter 2003
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