535 results match your criteria: "Center for Anatomy and Cell Biology[Affiliation]"

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  • Advances in robotics have outstripped the development of interfaces that connect brain signals to prosthetic devices, necessitating innovative approaches.
  • Researchers performed surgeries that rerouted nerves to the sternomastoid muscle, resulting in a significant enhancement (15-fold) in muscle function and connections after using high-capacity nerves.
  • The study revealed that these redirected nerves changed the muscle's characteristics, indicating that muscles can enhance neural signals from the spinal cord, which could improve how prosthetics interpret complex neural information.
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Neutrophils are evolutionarily conserved innate immune cells playing pivotal roles in host defense. Zebrafish models have contributed substantially to our understanding of neutrophil functions but similarities to human neutrophil maturation have not been systematically characterized, which limits their applicability to studying human disease. Here we show, by generating and analysing transgenic zebrafish strains representing distinct neutrophil differentiation stages, a high-resolution transcriptional profile of neutrophil maturation.

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Paraptotic Cell Death as an Unprecedented Mode of Action Observed for New Bipyridine-Silver(I) Compounds Bearing Phosphane Coligands.

J Med Chem

April 2024

Centro de Química Estrutural, Institute of Molecular Sciences, Departamento de Química e Bioquímica, Faculdade de Ciências, Universidade de Lisboa, Campo Grande, Lisboa 1749-016, Portugal.

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  • The scientists studied new silver compounds that might help fight cancer, especially in cases where other drugs don’t work.
  • They used various techniques to analyze these compounds and understand how they work against different cancer cells.
  • The results showed that one type of silver compound was very effective against a certain cancer type and caused cells to die in a unique way, which could make it a good treatment option for difficult cancers.
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Background: Young patients with tongue squamous cell carcinoma (TSCC) mostly lack typical prognostic markers and face a dire prognosis. The aim of this study was to analyze the prognostic relevance of lymphocyte-to-monocyte ratio (LMR) in TSCC patients, with a special emphasis on patients under 45 years.

Methods: This retrospective study included all patients primarily treated for TSCC.

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Background: Additively manufactured (AM) anatomical bone models are primarily utilized for training and preoperative planning purposes. As such, they must meet stringent requirements, with dimensional accuracy being of utmost importance. This study aimed to evaluate the precision and accuracy of anatomical bone models manufactured using three different AM technologies: digital light processing (DLP), fused deposition modeling (FDM), and PolyJetting (PJ), built in three different part orientations.

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Introduction: This study aimed to assess the visibility of the indusium griseum (IG) in magnetic resonance (MR) scans of the human fetal brain and to evaluate its reliability as an imaging biomarker of the normality of brain midline development.

Material And Methods: The retrospective observational study encompassed T2-w 3T MR images from 90 post-mortem fetal brains and immunohistochemical sections from 41 fetal brains (16-40 gestational weeks) without cerebral pathology. Three raters independently inspected and evaluated the visibility of IG in post-mortem and in vivo MR scans.

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The dual role of autophagy in HPV-positive head and neck squamous cell carcinoma: a systematic review.

J Cancer Res Clin Oncol

January 2024

Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Medical University of Vienna, Währinger Gürtel 18-20, 1090, Vienna, Austria.

Purpose: Human papilloma virus (HPV)-positive head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) displays distinct epidemiological, clinical, and molecular characteristics compared to the negative counterpart. Alterations in autophagy play an important role in cancer, and emerging evidence indicates an interplay of autophagy in HNSCC carcinogenesis and tumor promotion. However, the influence of HPV infection on autophagy in HNSCC has received less attention and has not been previously reviewed.

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Temperature plays a fundamental role in the fitness of all organisms. In particular, it strongly affects metabolism and reproduction in ectotherms that have limited physiological capabilities to regulate their body temperature. The influence of temperature variation on the physiology and behaviour of ectotherms is well studied but we still know little about the influence of symbiotic interactions on thermal preference (T ) of the host.

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Background: The facial artery perforator flap is a valuable alternative for reconstruction of small to medium defects in the central midface and provide pleasing cosmetic results, allowing reconstruction in a one-stage procedure. Since Doppler ultrasound is not applicable to distinguish perforator from source artery, anatomical studies are needed to identify perforator areas along the course of the facial artery.

Methods: Twenty facial arteries of 10 fresh anatomical head specimens were dissected.

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During early pregnancy, extravillous trophoblasts (EVTs) play a crucial role in modifying the maternal uterine environment. Failures in EVT lineage formation and differentiation can lead to pregnancy complications such as preeclampsia, fetal growth restriction, and pregnancy loss. Despite recent advances, our knowledge on molecular and external factors that control and affect EVT development remains incomplete.

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Genetically engineered mouse models have the potential to unravel fundamental biological processes and provide mechanistic insights into the pathogenesis of human diseases. We have previously observed that germline genetic variation at the TULP4 locus influences clinical characteristics in patients with myeloproliferative neoplasms. To elucidate the role of TULP4 in pathological and physiological processes in vivo, we generated a Tulp4 knockout mouse model.

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Introduction: The assessment of the knee alignment on long leg radiographs (LLR) postoperative to corrective knee osteotomies (CKOs) is highly dependent on the reader's expertise. Artificial Intelligence (AI) algorithms may help automate and standardise this process. The study aimed to analyse the reliability of an AI-algorithm for the evaluation of LLRs following CKOs.

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Hypertrophies of the cardiac septum are caused either by aortic valve stenosis (AVS) or by congenital hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM). As they induce cardiac remodeling, these cardiac pathologies may promote an arrhythmogenic substrate with associated malignant ventricular arrhythmias and may lead to heart failure. While altered calcium (Ca) handling seems to be a key player in the pathogenesis, the role of mitochondrial calcium handling was not investigated in these patients to date.

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The structure of an RNA, and even more so its interactions with other RNAs, provide valuable information about its function. Secondary structure-based tools for RNA-RNA interaction predictions provide a quick way to identify possible interaction targets and structures. However, these tools ignore the effect of steric hindrance on the tertiary (3D) structure level, and do not consider whether a suitable folding pathway exists to form the interaction.

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The human placenta provides the site of exchange between the maternal and fetal bloodstreams, acts as an endocrine organ, and has immunological functions. The majority of pregnancy disorders including preeclampsia and fetal growth restriction have their roots in pathological placentation. Yet, the underlying molecular causes of these complications remain largely unknown, not least due to the lack of reliable in vitro models.

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Wolbachia is one of the most common bacterial endosymbionts, which is frequently found in numerous arthropods and nematode taxa. Wolbachia infections can have a strong influence on the evolutionary dynamics of their hosts since these bacteria are reproductive manipulators that affect the fitness and life history of their host species for their own benefit. Host-symbiont interactions with Wolbachia are perhaps best studied in the model organism Drosophila melanogaster, which is naturally infected with at least 5 different variants among which wMel and wMelCS are the most frequent ones.

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The mammalian nervous system is made up of an extraordinary array of diverse cells that form intricate functional connections. The programs underlying cell lineage specification, identity and function of the neuronal subtypes are managed by regulatory proteins and RNAs, which coordinate the succession of steps in a stereotyped temporal order. In the central nervous system (CNS), motor neurons (MNs) are responsible for controlling essential functions such as movement, breathing, and swallowing by integrating signal transmission from the cortex, brainstem, and spinal cord (SC) towards peripheral muscles.

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The Evolution of Sinus Tarsi Syndrome-What Is the Underlying Pathology?-A Critical Review.

J Clin Med

October 2023

Department of Orthopaedics, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, St. Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada.

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  • Sinus tarsi syndrome (STS) refers to pain in the lateral area of the tarsal sinus, but its exact cause is not well understood, and some question if it is a real condition.
  • This review analyzes existing literature to clarify STS, suggesting that it may just be a broad term for various causes of pain in that area, including impingement and instability.
  • The authors recommend thorough patient evaluations and propose using specific diagnoses instead of STS, allowing for more targeted and effective treatment options.
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  • * Despite being studied since the 1920s, inversions are still challenging to investigate due to their ability to obscure selection signatures through drift and hitchhiking.
  • * The review outlines how various selection mechanisms influence inversion evolution, highlighting that inversions interact with many factors, making it complex to analyze their evolutionary causes.
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Topographical Anatomy of the Adductor Muscle Group in the Albino Rat ().

Life (Basel)

October 2023

Department of Physical Medicine, Rehabilitation and Occupational Medicine, Medical University of Vienna, 1090 Vienna, Austria.

In comparative anatomy, the adductor muscles are said to be quite variable and to often cause difficulty in separation. The arrangement of these muscles and the possible occurrence of the adductor minimus and obturator intermedius muscles in the albino rat has not been investigated. The aim of this study was to accurately describe the adductor muscles in the albino rat ().

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Post-translational modifications of histones are important regulators of the DNA damage response (DDR). By using affinity purification mass spectrometry (AP-MS) we discovered that genetic suppressor element 1 (GSE1) forms a complex with the HDAC1/CoREST deacetylase/demethylase co-repressor complex. In-depth phosphorylome analysis revealed that loss of GSE1 results in impaired DDR, ATR signalling and γH2AX formation upon DNA damage induction.

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Background: The peroneus tertius muscle (PT) is one of the extensor muscles of the lower leg, often described as a variable separation from the extensor digitorum longus muscle (EDL). According to literature it has six different types of insertion, one of them (Olewnik Type IV) having two tendons inserting to the fifth metatarsal bone (FMTB). Morphometric data about this type of insertion is sparse, especially the relation between the two tendons, albeit the PT is suspected to contribute to stress fractures of the FMTB.

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Neuregulin-1β Improves Uremic Cardiomyopathy and Renal Dysfunction in Rats.

JACC Basic Transl Sci

September 2023

Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Cardiovascular Research at Center for Biomedical Research and Translational Surgery, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.

Chronic kidney disease is a global health problem affecting 10% to 12% of the population. Uremic cardiomyopathy is often characterized by left ventricular hypertrophy, fibrosis, and diastolic dysfunction. Dysregulation of neuregulin-1β signaling in the heart is a known contributor to heart failure.

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