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axial muscle - a skeletal muscle of the trunk or head musculus sartorius, sartorius, sartorius muscle - a muscle in the thigh that helps to rotate the leg into the sitting position assumed by a tailor; the longest muscle in the human body musculus scalenus, scalene muscle, scalenus - any...
Figure 1: Bbody organ diagram. Image Credit: Wikimedia Axial Skeleton Anatomy What are the 6 main parts of the skeletal system? The human skeletal system consists of two skeletal system parts. One of them contains the axial skeleton bones including the skull bones, vertebral column, and the ...
in order to create coherent structures that correspond to the rigid parts of the articulated structure (e.g., the upper and lower segments of the human arm). Occlusion can create problems in such methods, due to the lack of visibility or partial visibility of one or more of the rigid ...
The human skeleton consists of two main divisions—the axial skeleton and the appendicular skeleton (Figure 9-1). Eighty bones make up theaxial skeleton.This includes 74 bones that form the upright axis of the body and 6 tiny middle ear bones. Theappendicular skeletonconsists of 126 bones—mor...
. 5210–4950 cal. BC, the human remains were attributed to a single massacre responsible for the final demise of village45and which may have tentatively involved up to 200 individuals considering that ca. 80% of the ditch remains unexcavated. However, skeletal evidence recovered from other ...
Structural schematic diagram of reversible and dynamic posttranscriptional m6A modification of RNA.a. In the nucleus, methyltransferases and demethylases regulated the m6A modifications of target mRNAs.b. In the nucleus, m6A readers such as hnRNPA2B1 regulated the splicing process of target mRNAs.c....
Preserving skeletal muscle function is essential to maintain life quality at high age. Calorie restriction (CR) potently extends health and lifespan, but is largely unachievable in humans, making “CR mimetics” of great interest. CR targets nutrient-sen
(B) Venn diagram comparing the overlap of gene regulation with age between gastrocnemius and triceps brachii. Genes were considered significantly regulated when the absolute fold change was > 2 and the adjusted p-value < 0.05. (C) Heat map for neuromuscular function related genes isolated from ...
Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is a re-emerging arbovirus known to cause chronic myalgia and arthralgia and is now considered endemic in countries across Asia and Africa. The tissue tropism of CHIKV infection in humans remains, however, ill-defined. Due to th