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Feb 19, 2008 tif1α may prevent soft tissue calcifications through decreasing casr expression. In fibroblast growth factor 23 null mice is a vitamin d-mediated process.
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Abstract clinical events such as heart attack and stroke can be caused by the rupture of atherosclerotic plaques in artery walls. Computational modeling is often used to better understand atheroscl.
The papers collected in this volume represent the formal proceedings of the third european symposium on calcified tissues which was held in davos, switzerland from 11th to 16th april 1965 under the sponsorship of the laboratorium fur experi mentelle chirurgie, schweizerisches forschungsinstitut.
Calcified tissue international publishes original research examining the structure and function of bone and other mineralized systems in living organisms.
The papers collected in this volume represent the formal proceedings of the third european symposium on calcified tissues which was held in davos, switzerland from 11th to 16th april 1965 under the sponsorship of the laboratorium fur experi mentelle chirurgie, schweizerisches forschungsinstitut davos.
A scheme for designating stages in the moulting cycle is given. The principal food reserve is lipoid which is stored in the digestive gland and extensive adipose connective tissue. Glycogen is stored only in slight quantities, if at all, in intermoult animals, but appears in connective tissues, muscle sarcoplasm and epidermis during pre‐moult.
The effect of low calcium intake and vitamin d supplements on bone structure in young growing dogs.
Proceedings of the xith european symposium on calcified tissues.
Based upon a consideration of the morphology of calcified tissue, a two component picture of ablation is postulated in which the soft connective tissue matrix is vaporized and entrains and removes the hard calcium salts.
Similar results were drawn from studies on other calcified tissues of both terrestrial and marine vertebrates, such as epiphyseal cartilage, dentine and enamel,.
Under mechanical stress induced by balloon angioplasty, calcified plaque is more likely to rupture than non-calcified plaque, 31 and the rupture occurs along the interface between the calcium deposit and soft tissue. 32 thus, the ratio of surface area to volume in calcium deposits may determine whether they are harmful or protective.
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Bone deprived of normal intermittent stresses, because of immobilisation.
Among all normal calcified tissues of humans, the highest concentration of fluorides is found in bones and the lowest in dental enamel 1965;206:779–83.
The function of calcium oxalate crystals is not known, but amott and pautard (l970) suggested that storage of calcium in an inactive form allows certain plants to tolerate high levels of calcium. Taro has a high calcium requirement and liming is beneficial in soils low in calcium (pljlcknett and de la pena, 1971; kay, 1973).
Tissue calcifications on cone beam computed tomography (cbct). 556 cbct image datasets were it is important to understand the process of calcification, or mineralization, of soft tissues including the br j radiol, 1965.
Calcium hydroxide was originally introduced to the field of endodontics by herman 1 in 1930 as a pulp-capping agent, but its uses today are widespread in endodontic therapy.
Calcergy is a form of soft-tissue calcification which occurs wherever direct calcifiers or 'calcergens' come in contact with connective tissue. Among the substances so far examined for this effect, the most active calcergens are metals. Thus, in the rat, various salts of lead, lanthanum, cadmium, indium, cerium and zinc, produce topical.
The papers collected in this volume represent the formal proceedings of the third european symposium on calcified tissues which was held in davos, switzerland from 11th to 16th april 1965 under the sponsorship of the laboratorium fur experi mentelle chirurgie, schweizerisches forschungsinstitut davos.
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Pautard organic phase it is unfortunate that the extensive investigation of bone collagen over the past few years has tended to obstruct serious survey of the nature of other organic sub- stances associated with calcium salts in biological tissues.
Dystrophic calcification occurs as a result of chronic inflammation or tissue necrosis. It is associated however, there have been no reported cases of dystrophic calcification of the prostate in relation to cryotherapy.
“with well-developed mottling, portions of the osteones failed to calcify (x-ray microscopy), the calcified portions revealed an abnormal pattern of calcification, and the organic collagen matrix of the entire osteone was abnormal. Histogenesis and mechanisms in the development of osteofluorosis.
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Barnett s, little m and mccance r (1997) maternal performance in mice at –3°c: food consumption and fertility, proceedings of the royal society of london. Biological sciences, 162:989, (492-501), online publication date: 27-jul-1965.
(1965) observed that in ground undecalcified sections of rat bone tissue was similar to that of the adjacent mineralized bone.
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Beyond lifetime averages: tracing life histories through isotopic analysis of different calcified tissues from archaeological human skeletons - volume 69 issue 263 - judith sealy, richard armstrong, carmel schrire.
Pigs on nutritional studies developed heterotopic calcifications in the left starch pigs in the fifth group were used to provide reference tissues.
Common cause of roentgenologically demonstrable soft tissue calcification in this age group cases of calcium gluconate extravasation. We have also attempted ties of some intravenous solution admixtures.
Polymyxin and compound 48/80 first produce a mast‐cell discharge, followed by calcium incrustation of the metachromatic granules, while serotonin and histamine cause no mast‐cell discharge at comparable dose levels, but produce a fine precipitate of calcium salts in and around the connective‐tissue fibres at the injection sites.
Jul 29, 2016 additionally to calcified plaques, the technique was also tested on a wide series of tissues from soft to hard (bone).
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Patient with dystrophic calcification in the achilles tendon due to recurrent trauma and tendinitis.
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Apr 14, 2010 hard α-keratins such as hair, nail, wool and horn are stiff epidermal appendages used by mammals in a variety of functions including.
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1965; 24 (2p1 calcium-uptake by mitochondria of hypotonically treated rabbit invivo tissue assay of tissue state by p-31 nmr in brain.
Computationally we have shown that this can lead to changes in the stress experienced by the aortic tissue and the valve stent. The change in the tissue stent interaction is something that should be considered in future computational models.
The goal of this study was to use nanoindentation to measure the mechanical properties of blood clots, fibrous tissue, partially calcified fibrous tissue, and bulk calcifications from human atherosclerotic plaque tissue. Fourier transform infrared (ftir) spectroscopy was used to quantify the amount of mineral and lipid in each tissue region tested.
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