Anatomy of the Backbone Cervical Spine This section is made up of 7 vertebrae (abbr. C1 to C7) and are the neck bones of the spinal column. The normal curvature of the cervical vertebrae is ‘inwards’ (lordosis). Thoracic Vertebrae ...
Through the incorporation of asymmetric end‐group engineering, the resulting asymmetric acceptor demonstrates improved optophysical properties and packing behavior, such as a more coplanar π‐conjugated backbone, a broader light absorption range, and appropriate crystallinity. More details are discussed in...
Her decision not to, however, led to an astonishing test not just of medical technology, but of faith. Samuel Armas has spina bifida, which left part of his spinal cord exposed after the backbone failed to develop properly. The operation was designed to close the gap and protect the ...
SPINECHOLESTEROLSimplified cholesterol backbone with images of a random spectral trace, a palm leaf (Rainer Sturm/pixelio.de), fluorescently stained lipid droplets (red) and associated proteins (green) in a T3T€L1 adipocyte (Johanna Spandl, University of Bonn, Germany), and fish (...
SPINECHOLESTEROLSimplified cholesterol backbone with images of a random spectral trace, a palm leaf (Rainer Sturm/pixelio.de), fluorescently stained lipid droplets (red) and associated proteins (green) in a T3T‐L1 adipocyte (Johanna Spandl, University of Bonn, Germany), and fish (...
SPINECHOLESTEROLLIPIDSSimplified cholesterol backbone with images of a random spectral trace, a palm leaf (Rainer Sturm/pixelio.de), fluorescently stained lipid droplets (red) and associated proteins (green) in a T3T‐L1 adipocyte (Johanna Spandl, University of Bonn, Germany), and fi...
SPINECHOLESTEROLLIPIDSSimplified cholesterol backbone with images of a random spectral trace, a palm leaf (Rainer Sturm/pixelio.de), fluorescently stained lipid droplets (red) and associated proteins (green) in a T3T‐L1 adipocyte (Johanna Spandl, University of Bonn, Germany), and fi...