Browsing Faculty of Arts and Sciences by Keyword "Histology"
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Fibroblasts Derived from Human Pluripotent Stem Cells Activate Angiogenic Responses In Vitro and In Vivo
(Public Library of Science, 2013)Human embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells (hESC/hiPSC) are promising cell sources for the derivation of large numbers of specific cell types for tissue engineering and cell therapy applications. We have describe ... -
Functional morphology of the ankle extensor muscle‐tendon units in the springhare Pedetes capensis shows convergent evolution with macropods for bipedal hopping locomotion
(Wiley, 2020-06-25)This study assesses the functional morphology of the ankle extensor muscle-tendon units of the springhare Pedetes capensis, an African bipedal hopping rodent, to test for convergent evolution with the Australian bipedal ... -
Induction of Histiocytic Sarcoma in Mouse Skeletal Muscle
(Public Library of Science, 2012)Myeloid sarcomas are extramedullary accumulations of immature myeloid cells that may present with or without evidence of pathologic involvement of the bone marrow or peripheral blood, and often coincide with or precede a ... -
Neurochemically distinct median raphe subsystems: unique hodology and presynaptic specializations
(2021-11-16)From their somata residing in the brainstem, neurons expressing the master serotonergic regulator gene Pet1 (aka Fev) extend axonal projections to forebrain regions underlying such diverse functions as sleep, memory, ... -
A Spontaneous Mutation in Contactin 1 in the Mouse
(Public Library of Science, 2011)Mutations in the gene encoding the immunoglobulin-superfamily member cell adhesion molecule contactin1 (CNTN1) cause lethal congenital myopathy in human patients and neurodevelopmental phenotypes in knockout mice. Whether ... -
The Structure of Motor Control Circuits in Adult Drosophila
(2021-05-10)Animals’ nervous systems are able to coordinate contractions of dozens of muscles to smoothly navigate complex environments. Engineering animal-level mobility into robots is a major goal of current robotics research, but ...