It’d be like discovering the skull (and skeleton) of a number of people I’ve run into in my short life on this planet, and then concluding that, from that single skull and/or skeleton, that this was how everyone looked at a particular time. And to suggest that a such a robust cr...
1a). These 13 fetal samples were dissociated, sequenced and aligned using Illumina’s 10x scRNA-seq platform. We removed erythrocytes (Extended Data Fig. 1) and predicted doublets and lower-quality cells to obtain transcriptomes for 47,473 fetal cells (Supplementary Table 1). In parallel, scRNA...
5: 181-191 (1971) calcitonin osteosclerosis calcium parathormone osteopetrosis thyroid gland Review Article Pathogenesis of 0steopetrosis: A Comparison of Human and Animal Spectra DAVID M. BROWN'861 AND PETER B. DENT Departments of Pediatrics and Laboratory Medicine, University of Minnesota College ...
Re-activating quiescent adult epicardium represents a potential therapeutic approach for human cardiac regeneration. However, the exact molecular differences between inactive adult and active fetal epicardium are not known. In this study, we combined fetal and adult human hearts using single-cell and sin...
1.the scientific study of bones and their diseases. 2.the totality of medical knowledge concerning the bones of the skeletal system. Also calledskeletology.— osteologist,n.— osteologie, osteological,adj. See also:Medical Specialties the branch of anatomy that studies the skeleton and bones. —...
Table 2 Comparison of animal-inspired structures in three-electrode measurements Full size table 2.1.2Spider Web-Like Structure Nature has always motivated and inspired human being for the fabrication of interesting and attractive nanostructures-based electrode materials [105,106,–107]. Both materials ...
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The evolution of the human facial skeleton is evaluated in the context of its extinct hominin relatives, and the biomechanical, physiological and social influences on its development are considered. Rodrigo S. Lacruz Chris B. Stringer Juan-Luis Arsuaga Review Article15 Apr 2019 Nature Ecology & ...
As a cadaver decomposes, biomass is lost via fluid leakage into the soil, desiccation and consumption by organisms, eventually leading to complete mass loss once the skeleton breaks down [1, 19]. Mass loss during decomposition is a continuous process and an ideal metric that directly reflects ...
Today, the accumulation and display of large mammal skulls in the form of hunting trophies is linked to sport hunting. Similar practices for varying purposes have, however, also been documented for the most recent hunter-gatherer societies41. Indeed, cultures worldwide have invested animal skulls ...