Publications by authors named "A R Behling"

Article Synopsis
  • Talus morphology, especially the talar dome's shape and size, significantly impacts the function of the talocrural joint, but the specifics of this relationship are not well understood.
  • A study involving nine participants hopping on one leg used advanced imaging techniques to analyze the movement and shape of the talus in relation to the tibia, revealing a strong correlation between the bone's morphological and rotational axes.
  • The research indicates that both the size and shape of the talar dome can influence movement patterns during activities like hopping, which could have implications for improving joint replacement designs.
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The interaction among joints of the midtarsal complex and subtalar joint is important for locomotor function; however, its complexity poses substantial challenges in quantifying the joints' motions. We determine the mobility of these joints across locomotion tasks and investigate the influence of individual talus morphology on their motion. Using highly accurate biplanar videoradiography, three-dimensional bone kinematics were captured during walking, running and hopping.

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Malnutrition affects 195 million children under the age of five worldwide with long term effects that include impaired cognitive development. Brain development occurs rapidly over the first 36 months of life. Whilst seemingly independent, changes to the brain and gut microbiome are linked by metabolites, hormones, and neurotransmitters as part of the gut-brain axis.

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Background: Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) describes the transmission of DNA outside of direct ancestral lineages. The process is best characterised within the bacterial kingdom and can enable the acquisition of genetic traits that support bacterial adaptation to novel niches. The adaptation of bacteria to novel niches has particular relevance for faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT), a therapeutic procedure which aims to resolve gut-related health conditions of individuals, through transplanted gut microbiota from healthy donors.

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