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  • Communication
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,720 Views
14 Pages

Fatigue Resistance of Dissected Lower First Molars Restored with Direct Fiber-Reinforced Bridges—An In Vitro Pilot Study

  • Veronika T. Szabó,
  • Balázs Szabó,
  • Noémi Barcsayné-Tátrai,
  • Csongor Mészáros,
  • Gábor Braunitzer,
  • Balázs P. Szabó,
  • Lippo Lassila,
  • Sufyan Garoushi and
  • Márk Fráter

8 March 2023

The aim of this research was to evaluate the mechanical impact of utilizing different fiber-reinforced composite (FRC) systems to reinforce inlay-retained bridges in dissected lower molars with different levels of periodontal support. A total of 24 l...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,158 Views
15 Pages

Application of Thulium Fiber Laser in Plastic Surgery

  • Anastasiya S. Borisenko,
  • Valentin I. Sharobaro,
  • Alexey E. Avdeev,
  • Yousif M. Ahmed Alsheikh,
  • Anna S. Bairamova,
  • Olga A. Gafurova and
  • Vera A. Smolyannikova

28 February 2025

We present our experience of using the UROLASE+ surgical system, based on thulium laser technology, in the context of plastic surgery. Our work with the thulium fiber laser for soft tissue dissection in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo is described, and t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
5,998 Views
10 Pages

Supramarginal Gyrus and Angular Gyrus Subcortical Connections: A Microanatomical and Tractographic Study for Neurosurgeons

  • Mehmet Hakan Şahin,
  • Mehmet Emin Akyüz,
  • Mehmet Kürşat Karadağ and
  • Ahmet Yalçın

Background and Objectives: This article aims to investigate the subcortical microanatomy of the supramarginal gyrus (SMG) and angular gyrus (AnG) using a microfiber dissection technique and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI)/fiber tractography (FT). The...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,965 Views
12 Pages

Aortic dissection (AD) is a life-threatening tear of the vascular tissue with creation of a false lumen. To explore the mechanism underlying this tissue tear, this study investigated the delamination strength of AD model rats and the histological com...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
2,724 Views
14 Pages

Genetic Dissection and Germplasm Selection of the Low Crude Fiber Component in Brassica napus L. Shoots

  • Rui Shi,
  • Chengke Pang,
  • Xu Wu,
  • Xiaozhen Zhao,
  • Feng Chen,
  • Wei Zhang,
  • Chengming Sun,
  • Sanxiong Fu,
  • Maolong Hu and
  • Xiaodong Wang
  • + 1 author

14 January 2023

Background: Brassica napus is one of the most important oil crops in the world, and B. napus shoots are nutrient-rich fresh vegetables. The crude fiber (CF) component is one of the most important factors affecting the taste quality of B. napus shoots...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,031 Views
12 Pages

Histomorphometry of the Sural Nerve for Use as a CFNG in Facial Reanimation Procedures

  • Andreas Kehrer,
  • Katharina S. Hollmann,
  • Silvan M. Klein,
  • Alexandra M. Anker,
  • Ernst R. Tamm,
  • Lukas Prantl,
  • Simon Engelmann,
  • Samuel Knoedler,
  • Leonard Knoedler and
  • Marc Ruewe

12 July 2023

Facial palsy (FP) is a debilitating nerve pathology. Cross Face Nerve Grafting (CFNG) describes a surgical technique that uses nerve grafts to reanimate the paralyzed face. The sural nerve has been shown to be a reliable nerve graft with little donor...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,388 Views
14 Pages

Comparison of Biomechanical and Microstructural Properties of Aortic Graft Materials in Aortic Repair Surgeries

  • Haoliang Sun,
  • Zirui Cheng,
  • Xiaoya Guo,
  • Hongcheng Gu,
  • Dalin Tang and
  • Liang Wang

Mechanical mismatch between native aortas and aortic grafts can induce graft failure. This study aims to compare the mechanical and microstructural properties of different graft materials used in aortic repair surgeries with those of normal and disse...

  • Article
  • Open Access
30 Citations
4,010 Views
12 Pages

A Systematic Histopathologic Evaluation of Type-A Aortic Dissections Implies a Uniform Multiple-Hit Causation

  • Nimrat Grewal,
  • Bart J. J. Velders,
  • Adriana C. Gittenberger-de Groot,
  • Robert Poelmann,
  • Robert J. M. Klautz,
  • Thomas J. Van Brakel and
  • Jan H. N. Lindeman

(1) Background: The pathophysiologic basis of an acute type A aortic dissection (TAAD) is largely unknown. In an effort to evaluate vessel wall defects, we systematically studied aortic specimens in TAAD patients. (2) Methods: Ascending aortic wall s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
9,646 Views
9 Pages

Multiple Arterial Dissections and Connective Tissue Abnormalities

  • Philipp Erhart,
  • Daniel Körfer,
  • Susanne Dihlmann,
  • Jia-Lu Qiao,
  • Ingrid Hausser,
  • Peter Ringleb,
  • Jörg Männer,
  • Nicola Dikow,
  • Christian P. Schaaf and
  • Dittmar Böckler
  • + 1 author

7 June 2022

Background: Although patients with multiple arterial dissections in distinct arterial regions rarely present with known connective tissue syndromes, we hypothesized that mild connective tissue abnormalities are common findings in these patients. Meth...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,951 Views
19 Pages

The Bulb, the Brain and the Being: New Insights into Olfactory System Anatomy, Organization and Connectivity

  • Anton Stenwall,
  • Aino-Linnea Uggla,
  • David Weibust,
  • Markus Fahlström,
  • Mats Ryttlefors and
  • Francesco Latini

Background/Objectives: Olfaction is in many ways the least understood sensory modality. Its organization and connectivity are still under debate. The aim of this study was to investigate the anatomy of the olfactory system by using a cadaver fiber di...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
2 Citations
7,490 Views
7 Pages

Anastomosis between Median and Musculocutaneous Nerve: Presentation of a Very Rare Anatomical Variation in Comparison to Classical Divisions

  • Rosario Barone,
  • Agata Grazia D’Amico,
  • Noemi Di Lorenzo,
  • Grazia Laura Di Grado,
  • Egle Matranga,
  • Giulio Spinoso,
  • Leonardo Luca Bavuso,
  • Antonella Marino Gammazza,
  • Francesca Rappa and
  • Sławomir Wójcik
  • + 5 authors

19 June 2022

The musculocutaneous nerve (MCN) is the terminal branch of the lateral cord of the brachial plexus, and emerges at the inferior border of pectoralis minor muscle. The nerve can interact with the median nerve (MN), adhering to the nerve and sharing fi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,082 Views
16 Pages

R2R3 MYB Transcription Factor GhMYB201 Promotes Cotton Fiber Elongation via Cell Wall Loosening and Very-Long-Chain Fatty Acid Synthesis

  • Qingwei Suo,
  • Nianjuan Fang,
  • Jianyan Zeng,
  • Fulin Yan,
  • Xi Zhu,
  • Yi Wang,
  • Wanting Yu,
  • Junmin Chen,
  • Aimin Liang and
  • Yuehua Xiao
  • + 2 authors

3 September 2024

Cotton fiber is the leading natural textile material, and fiber elongation plays an essential role in the formation of cotton yield and quality. Although a number of components in the molecular network controlling cotton fiber elongation have been re...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
4 Citations
11,383 Views
7 Pages

A Variant of the Deltoid Muscle and Its Clinical Implications: A Cadaveric Study

  • Stella Maris Gómez-Sánchez,
  • Francisco Gómez-Esquer,
  • Antonio Gil-Crujera,
  • Mª Angustias Palomar-Gallego,
  • José Delcán-Giráldez and
  • Gema Díaz-Gil

21 September 2022

Background: The deltoid is the muscle that forms the rounded contour of the shoulder. Anatomically, it seems to be made up of three different sets of fibers. The three anatomical portions in which the deltoid muscle are typically divided into the ant...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,845 Views
22 Pages

Morphological Evidence for a Unique Neuromuscular Functional Unit of the Human Vocalis Muscle

  • Rareș-Vasile Tracicaru,
  • Lars Bräuer,
  • Michael Döllinger,
  • Martin Schicht,
  • Bernhard Tillmann,
  • Delia Hînganu,
  • Liliana Hristian,
  • Marius Valeriu Hînganu and
  • Friedrich Paulsen

6 November 2024

Human vocalization is a complex process that is still only partially understood. Previous studies have suggested the possibility of a localized neuromuscular network of the larynx. Here we investigate this structure in human dissection specimens usin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
6,080 Views
9 Pages

19 January 2017

The tetrameric protein kinase CK2 was identified playing a role at neuromuscular junctions by studying CK2β-deficient muscle fibers in mice, and in cultured immortalized C2C12 muscle cells after individual knockdown of CK2α and CK2β subunits. In musc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
8,533 Views
8 Pages

Clinical Anatomy of the Ligaments of the Face and Their Fundamental Distinguishing Features

  • Artem Mirontsev,
  • Olesya Andruschenko,
  • Yuriy Vasil’ev,
  • Elena Verbo,
  • Liyana Kolesova,
  • Ekaterina Blinova,
  • Kirill Zhandarov,
  • Mikhail Nelipa,
  • Petr Panushkin and
  • Sergey Dydykin
  • + 3 authors

23 April 2024

Our study aimed to clarify the anatomical features of the zygomatic, upper masseteric, lower masseteric and mandibular ligaments and their possible contribution to age-related gravitational ptosis. The study was carried out by the method of layered d...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,072 Views
13 Pages

Experimental Analysis of Transseptal Puncture to Investigate the Mechanical Properties of Fossa Ovalis

  • Tejaswini Manavi,
  • Masooma Ijaz,
  • Sajjad Soleimani,
  • Junaid Zafar,
  • Faisal Sharif and
  • Haroon Zafar

13 January 2023

Background/Objective: Optimization of needle characteristics for trans-septal puncture is of paramount importance to reduce the extent of tissue deformation. This was achieved by studying the mechanical behavior of fossa ovalis (FO) in lamb hearts. T...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
6,914 Views
22 Pages

Zebrafish as a Model to Study Vascular Elastic Fibers and Associated Pathologies

  • Marie Hoareau,
  • Naïma El Kholti,
  • Romain Debret and
  • Elise Lambert

14 February 2022

Many extensible tissues such as skin, lungs, and blood vessels require elasticity to function properly. The recoil of elastic energy stored during a stretching phase is provided by elastic fibers, which are mostly composed of elastin and fibrillin-ri...

  • Article
  • Open Access
92 Citations
9,467 Views
15 Pages

The design of electronic cigarette (EC) atomizing units has evolved since their introduction over 10 years ago. The purpose of this study was to evaluate atomizer design in ECs sold between 2011–2017. Atomizers from 34 brands representing three...

  • Article
  • Open Access
65 Citations
15,902 Views
23 Pages

Digital Image Analysis of Picrosirius Red Staining: A Robust Method for Multi-Organ Fibrosis Quantification and Characterization

  • Guillaume E. Courtoy,
  • Isabelle Leclercq,
  • Antoine Froidure,
  • Guglielmo Schiano,
  • Johann Morelle,
  • Olivier Devuyst,
  • François Huaux and
  • Caroline Bouzin

22 November 2020

Current understanding of fibrosis remains incomplete despite the increasing burden of related diseases. Preclinical models are used to dissect the pathogenesis and dynamics of fibrosis, and to evaluate anti-fibrotic therapies. These studies require o...

  • Review
  • Open Access
19 Citations
7,905 Views
7 Pages

The Multiple Functions of Fibrillin-1 Microfibrils in Organismal Physiology

  • Keiichi Asano,
  • Anna Cantalupo,
  • Lauriane Sedes and
  • Francesco Ramirez

8 February 2022

Fibrillin-1 is the major structural component of the 10 nm-diameter microfibrils that confer key physical and mechanical properties to virtually every tissue, alone and together with elastin in the elastic fibers. Mutations in fibrillin-1 cause pleio...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
892 Views
14 Pages

16 November 2025

Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) is a non-atherosclerotic cause of acute coronary syndrome, characterized by the development of a false lumen within the coronary arterial wall, leading to narrowing or complete occlusion of the true lumen...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,520 Views
15 Pages

Macromolecular components of the vascular extracellular matrix (ECM), particularly elastic fibers and collagen fibers, are critical for the proper physiological function of arteries. When the unique biomechanical combination of these fibers is disrup...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
8,335 Views
24 Pages

The Role of the Protein Corona in Fiber Structure-Activity Relationships

  • Melanie Kucki,
  • Jean-Pierre Kaiser,
  • Martin J. D. Clift,
  • Barbara Rothen-Rutishauser,
  • Alke Petri-Fink and
  • Peter Wick

30 June 2014

When nanomaterials enter biological fluids, they are immediately covered by biomolecules, particularly proteins, forming the so-called protein corona. The dynamic nature and complexity of the protein corona can impact upon the biological effects and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
436 Views
13 Pages

20 January 2026

The interaction between moisture and textile materials plays a critical role in transient thermal comfort, particularly through the exothermic heat released during wetting. While the heat of wetting has been extensively characterized at the fiber lev...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,331 Views
13 Pages

Hybrid Dissection for Neutron Tube Shell via Continuous-Wave Laser and Ultra-Short Pulse Laser

  • Minqiang Kang,
  • Yongfa Qiang,
  • Canlin Zhu,
  • Xiangjun Xiang,
  • Dandan Zhou,
  • Zhitao Peng,
  • Xudong Xie and
  • Qihua Zhu

23 February 2022

The sealed neutron tube shell dissection process utilizing the traditional lathe turning method suffers from low efficiency and high cost due to the frequency of replacement of the diamond knife. In this study, a hybrid dissection method is introduce...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,533 Views
14 Pages

The Composition of the Carcass, Physicochemical Properties, Texture and Microstructure of the Meat of D11 Dworka and P9 Pekin Ducks

  • Dariusz Kokoszyński,
  • Joanna Żochowska-Kujawska,
  • Marek Kotowicz,
  • Grzegorz Skoneczny,
  • Svitlana Kostenko,
  • Karol Włodarczyk,
  • Kamil Stęczny,
  • Mohamed Saleh and
  • Marcin Wegner

2 July 2022

The aim of the study was to determine the effects of genotype and sex on carcass composition and selected meat quality parameters of Dworka and Pekin ducks after two reproductive seasons. The research material consisted of 24 carcasses of Dworka duck...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,948 Views
24 Pages

19 August 2024

Fiber length (FL) and strength (FS) are the core indicators for evaluating cotton fiber quality. The corresponding stages of fiber elongation and secondary wall thickening are of great significance in determining FL and FS formation, respectively. QT...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
2,844 Views
8 Pages

Rare Superior and Middle Trunk Fusion Accompanied by Altered Division Rearrangement Results in a Unique Brachial Plexus Variant: A Case Report

  • Andreas Marco Schlüter,
  • Konstantin Redl,
  • Thomas Tschernig,
  • Stephan Maxeiner and
  • Gabriela Krasteva-Christ

During routine dissections of cadavers as part of the medical curriculum, we identified a rare unilateral variation in the brachial plexus on the right side of a female body donor. This variation consisted of four unusual changes to the regular patte...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
4,324 Views
8 Pages

18 September 2024

Background: The superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS) is crucial for the structural integrity and dynamics of facial expressions and is a particularly important consideration during facelift surgeries. This study investigated the anatomical st...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,283 Views
15 Pages

QTL Verification and Candidate Gene Screening of Fiber Quality and Lint Percentage in the Secondary Segregating Population of Gossypium hirsutum

  • Ruixian Liu,
  • Minghui Zhu,
  • Yongqiang Shi,
  • Junwen Li,
  • Juwu Gong,
  • Xianghui Xiao,
  • Quanjia Chen,
  • Youlu Yuan and
  • Wankui Gong

31 October 2023

Fiber quality traits, especially fiber strength, length, and micronaire (FS, FL, and FM), have been recognized as critical fiber attributes in the textile industry, while the lint percentage (LP) was an important indicator to evaluate the cotton lint...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
879 Views
16 Pages

Two-Stage Machine Learning-Based GWAS for Wool Traits in Central Anatolian Merino Sheep

  • Yunus Arzık,
  • Mehmet Kizilaslan,
  • Sedat Behrem,
  • Simge Tütenk and
  • Mehmet Ulaş Çınar

3 November 2025

Wool traits such as fiber diameter, fiber length, and greasy fleece yield are economically significant characteristics in sheep breeding programs. Traditional genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified relevant genomic regions but often f...

  • Article
  • Open Access
291 Views
17 Pages

The Effect of Sex on Meat Quality of Muscovy Ducks Reared in Backyard Production System

  • Jitka Edrová,
  • Adriana Hofmanová,
  • Lukáš Zita,
  • Monika Okrouhlá,
  • Darina Chodová,
  • Lucie Kruntová and
  • Ondřej Krunt

6 March 2026

Sexual dimorphism is a well-recognized factor influencing growth performance and meat quality in poultry; however, its effects remain less explored in Muscovy ducks. This study investigated the effect of sex on carcass traits, meat quality parameters...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,920 Views
10 Pages

Transversus Abdominis Plane (TAP) Block in Rabbit Cadavers: Anatomical Description and Measurements of Injectate Spread Using One- and Two-Point Approaches

  • Federica Serino,
  • Luca Pennasilico,
  • Margherita Galosi,
  • Angela Palumbo Piccionello,
  • Adolfo Maria Tambella and
  • Caterina Di Bella

22 February 2024

The aim of this study was to describe one-point (preiliac approach) and two-point (preiliac and retrocostal approach) blocks of the Transversus Abdominis Plane (TAP) on a cadaveric model. For this purpose, ultrasound-guided infiltration of the plane...

  • Review
  • Open Access
16 Citations
3,513 Views
21 Pages

30 August 2024

This article provides an in-depth exploration of the current state of research in microwave-absorbing composite materials, juxtaposing the status quo of coating type and structurally reinforced resin-based composites, with a particular emphasis on th...

  • Review
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,076 Views
17 Pages

7 January 2023

Medin, a small 50-amino acid peptide, is an internal cleaved product from the second discoidin domain of milk fat globule epidermal growth factor VIII (MFG-E8) protein. Medin has been reported as the most common amylogenic protein in the upper part o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,452 Views
18 Pages

Cellular and Molecular Variations in Male and Female Murine Skeletal Muscle after Long-Term Feeding with a High-Fat Diet

  • Bright Starling Emerald,
  • Mohammed A. Al Jailani,
  • Marwa F. Ibrahim,
  • Challagandla Anil Kumar and
  • Mohammed Z. Allouh

23 August 2022

Current information regarding the effects of a high-fat diet (HFD) on skeletal muscle is contradictory. This study aimed to investigate the effects of a long-term HFD on skeletal muscle in male and female mice at the morphological, cellular, and mole...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
6,334 Views
17 Pages

High-Dimensional Single-Cell Quantitative Profiling of Skeletal Muscle Cell Population Dynamics during Regeneration

  • Lucia Lisa Petrilli,
  • Filomena Spada,
  • Alessandro Palma,
  • Alessio Reggio,
  • Marco Rosina,
  • Cesare Gargioli,
  • Luisa Castagnoli,
  • Claudia Fuoco and
  • Gianni Cesareni

18 July 2020

The interstitial space surrounding the skeletal muscle fibers is populated by a variety of mononuclear cell types. Upon acute or chronic insult, these cell populations become activated and initiate finely-orchestrated crosstalk that promotes myofiber...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,205 Views
12 Pages

Myofibrillar Lattice Remodeling Is a Structural Cytoskeletal Predictor of Diaphragm Muscle Weakness in a Fibrotic mdx (mdx Cmah−/−) Model

  • Paul Ritter,
  • Stefanie Nübler,
  • Andreas Buttgereit,
  • Lucas R. Smith,
  • Alexander Mühlberg,
  • Julian Bauer,
  • Mena Michael,
  • Lucas Kreiß,
  • Michael Haug and
  • Oliver Friedrich
  • + 1 author

16 September 2022

Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a degenerative genetic myopathy characterized by complete absence of dystrophin. Although the mdx mouse lacks dystrophin, its phenotype is milder compared to DMD patients. The incorporation of a null mutation in t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
96 Views
15 Pages

Background/Objectives: The popliteus muscle (PM) plays a crucial role in stabilizing the posterolateral aspect of the knee. However, its layered structure and innervation are not well understood due to its location, size, and proximity to neighboring...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
11,362 Views
17 Pages

The Healthy Gluten-Free Diet: Practical Tips to Prevent Metabolic Disorders and Nutritional Deficiencies in Celiac Patients

  • Emanuele Rinninella,
  • Marco Cintoni,
  • Pauline Raoul,
  • Silvia Triarico,
  • Tommaso Dionisi,
  • Giovanni Battista Gasbarrini,
  • Antonio Gasbarrini and
  • Maria Cristina Mele

The gluten-free diet (GFD) is the cornerstone treatment for coeliac disease (CD). However, a healthy GFD is more complex than the only exclusion of gluten-containing foods. Most celiac patients do not receive nutritional advice and tend to consume in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
785 Views
14 Pages

Dynamic Behavior of the Stenting & Shielding Hernia System Fosters Neomyogenesis in Experimental Porcine Model

  • Giuseppe Amato,
  • Roberto Puleio,
  • Antonino Agrusa,
  • Vito Rodolico,
  • Luca Cicero,
  • Giovanni Cassata,
  • Giuseppe Di Buono,
  • Emanuele Battaglia,
  • Claudia Neto and
  • Giorgio Romano
  • + 2 authors

Despite significant advancements, prosthetic hernia repair continues to face unacceptably high complication rates. These likely stem from poor biological responses, such as stiff scar tissue leading to mesh shrinkage. To overcome these issues, the St...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,418 Views
9 Pages

A Facile Measurement for Monitoring Dragline Silk Dope Concentration in Nephila pilipes upon Spinning

  • Hsuan-Chen Wu,
  • Shang-Ru Wu,
  • Thomas Chung-Kuang Yang and
  • Jen-Chang Yang

12 October 2018

In spite of all the efforts towards deciphering the silk spinning process of spiders, the underlying mechanism is yet to be fully revealed. In this research, we designed a novel approach that allowed us to quantitatively evaluate the concentration ch...

  • Article
  • Open Access
29 Citations
4,497 Views
15 Pages

Dissecting Source-Sink Relationship of Subtending Leaf for Yield and Fiber Quality Attributes in Upland Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)

  • Naimatullah Mangi,
  • Mian Faisal Nazir,
  • Xiaoyan Wang,
  • Muhammad Shahid Iqbal,
  • Zareen Sarfraz,
  • Ghulam Hussain Jatoi,
  • Tahir Mahmood,
  • Qifeng Ma and
  • Fan Shuli

4 June 2021

Photosynthesis as a source is a significant contributor to the reproductive sink affecting cotton yield and fiber quality. Moreover, carbon assimilation from subtending leaves adds up a significant proportion to the reproductive sink. Therefore, this...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
11,449 Views
7 Pages

26 March 2024

Background and Objectives: This study aims to identify the precise anatomical location and therapeutic mechanisms of the KI1 acupoint (Yongquan) in relation to foot muscles and nerves, known for treating neurological disorders and pain. Materials and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,098 Views
15 Pages

Microplastic Composition and Distribution Across the Pelagic and Benthic Zones of the Jordanian Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea

  • Zeinab Arabeyyat,
  • Farah Alsoqi,
  • Florian Breider,
  • Zakaria Taha,
  • Lina Barhoumi,
  • Dima Khater,
  • Nedal Alouran,
  • Rawan Al-Maaitah and
  • Mais Sweiss

31 January 2026

Global concerns regarding microplastics emerging in the environment have been raised recently. Using samples collected during the OceanXplorer mission in Aqaba, we explored the depth-based and regional variations of microplastics across pelagic and b...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,300 Views
12 Pages

Distribution and Maturity of Medial Collagen Fibers in Thoracoabdominal Post-Dissection Aortic Aneurysms: A Comparative Study of Marfan and Non-Marfan Patients

  • Panagiotis Doukas,
  • Bernhard Hruschka,
  • Cathryn Bassett,
  • Eva Miriam Buhl,
  • Florian Simon,
  • Pepijn Saraber,
  • Michael Johan Jacobs,
  • Christian Uhl,
  • Leon J. Schurgers and
  • Alexander Gombert

Thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms (TAAAs) are rare but serious conditions characterized by dilation of the aorta characterized by remodeling of the vessel wall, with changes in the elastin and collagen content. Individuals with Marfan syndrome have a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,042 Views
12 Pages

Objective: Hypertension is a major risk factor for the type B aortic dissection (TBAD), while many patients do not manage or regulate their hypertension consistently, leading to stable or unstable hypertension. Currently, the effects of stable and un...

  • Review
  • Open Access
34 Citations
8,580 Views
21 Pages

30 December 2024

The escalating demand for sustainable materials has been fueling the rapid proliferation of the biopolymer market. Biodegradable polymers within natural habitats predominantly undergo degradation mediated by microorganisms. These microorganisms secre...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,206 Views
12 Pages

Molecular Pattern and Density of Axons in the Long Head of the Biceps Tendon and the Superior Labrum

  • Sandra Boesmueller,
  • Roland Blumer,
  • Bernhard Gesslbauer,
  • Lena Hirtler,
  • Christian Fialka and
  • Rainer Mittermayr

3 December 2019

The type II superior labrum anterior to posterior (SLAP) repair is a viable option in young and demanding patients, although a prolonged period of pain after surgery is described in the literature. The reason for this fact remains unknown. Thus, the...

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