Publications by authors named "Ellora P Kamineni"

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  • Abnormal meal timing, like skipping breakfast and snacking late at night, is linked to obesity in humans and mice due to disrupted eating habits.
  • A study compared the effects of high-fat diets on obesity-prone (C57BL/6J and 129X1/SvJ) versus obesity-resistant (SWR/J and BALB/cJ) male mice over six weeks.
  • Results showed that obesity-prone mice not only gained more weight but also experienced a significant reduction in their daily eating rhythm amplitude on a high-fat diet, while their locomotive activity remained unchanged.
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Aim: To provide a "patient-normalized" parameter in the proximal forearm.

Methods: Sixty-three cadaveric upper extremities from thirty-five cadavers were studied. A muscle splitting approach was utilized to locate the posterior interosseous nerve (PIN) at the point where it emerges from beneath the supinator.

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