The postnatal growth of the mandible in Macaca Mulatta. A metric, roentgenographic, and histologic studyL. BaumeAmerican Journal of OrthodonticsBaume LJ. The Postnatal Growth of the Mandible in Macaca Mulatta. A Metric, Roentgenographic and Histologic Study. Am. J. Orthod. 39:228-229 (1953)...
A study of the postnatal growth of the human mandible a study of the postnatal growth of the human mandible DH Enlow,DB Harris - 《American Journal of Orthodontics》 被引量: 269发表: 1964年 Histologic study of the attachment of muscles to the rat mandible The relationship of muscle to peri...
Growth is very active in all mandibular regions during the first 2 months of life. It slows down during the 3rd month. During the 4th month, the whole mandible undergoes resorption, the intensity of which varies locally. Growth resumes during or some time before the 9th month with a deposit...
The seqence of development and growth is: in the peroid of hatehing the brain and feeding structure (premaxilla, maxilla and mandible etc.) develop most completely in all bones which were measured, the lower limb develop more completely than upper limb; in the 41 day postnatal growth, the ...
Allometric growth patterns during fat-tailed dunnart ontogeny Pouch young display heterochrony of the limb bones from day one to approximately day 50 (Fig.8). Individual bones of the dunnart limbs also displayed pronounced differences in allometric scaling during growth (Fig.8). Following birth, pou...
The dynamics of normal and abnormal postnatal growth and change of the craniofacial skeletal system are a fascinating, complex, incomplete chapter in the field of biology. 展开 关键词:Nose Skull Facial Bones Mandible Mandibular Condyle Orbit Animals Humans Facial Injuries Maxillofacial Development ...
The linear and angular bone measurements were then calculated, compared between WT, Het and KO and statistically analyzed at each time point. Our data showed that length of craniofacial bones in KO was significantly lowered by 20% to that of WT and Het, the growth of certain bones, including...
Low bone mineral density (BMD) is a major determinant of osteoporosis and is under strong genetic control. A large number of linkage and association studies for BMD variation have been conducted, with the results being largely inconsistent. Linkage exclusion analysis is a useful tool for gene ...
American Journal of OrthodonticsEnlow DH, Harris DB. A study of the postnatal growth of the human mandible. Am J Orthod. 1964;50:25-50.Enlow DH, Harris DB. 1964. A study of the postnatal growth of the human mandible. American Journal of Orthodontics 50: 25-50....
Postnatal ratqPCRChondrogenicOsteogenicObjectives: The condylar cartilage is a key site of growth and development of the mandible. The aim of this research was to determine the mRNA expression levels of a number of chondrogenic and osteogenic regulatory factors in the condylar cartilage of the ...