Anatomic variations involving arterial supply of the large intestines are of clinical significance. Variations range from the pattern of origin, branching and territorial supply. The colon, the part of the large intestine, usually receives its arterial blood supply from branches of the superior and inferior mesenteric arteries.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe subventricular zone (SVZ) of the lateral ventricle of the mammalian forebrain is the major site in which neural progenitor cells (NPC) persist in the adult brain. The NPC are located beneath ventricular ependymal cells and have the capacity to self-renew and continuously produce neurons and glial cells. We have shown previously that neurospheres can be obtained from the brain of deceased adult rats and that neurosphere cells survive after transplantation into the spinal cord.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA biodegradable copolymer of poly L-lactic acid and epsilon-caprolactone (PLAC) was manufactured into a tube, in which a denatured skeletal muscle segment was placed longitudinally. This model tube was implanted as a guide to promote nerve regeneration across a 5 cm gap in the rabbit sciatic nerve. Five months after implantation, good nerve regeneration was found throughout the graft and in the distal host nerve.
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