Hind limbXenopusAmputationCranial cruciate ligamentSkeletonRupturesRatsAmberRegenerationSpinalSignificantlyElementsSpeciesLeftModelControlsEarlyCompleteRemainsInjuryJointForelimb and hindlimbSeizuresParalysisBilateralPelvisPostcranialSkeletonsTibiaUndergoDorsalScaleActivationFoundWeightStrategyDifficultEffective
Hind limb3
- Following an acute rupture, your dog will likely be painful and partial to non-weight bearing lame in the affected hind limb. (ufl.edu)
- The holotype of the new vulture species, an associated partial skeleton with elements of the pectoral girdle, the wing, and the hind limb preserved, is comparable in size to smaller individuals of A. monachus and A. tracheliotos. (unito.it)
- Clearly visible in the amber are the frog's skull, its forelimbs, part of its backbone, a partial hind limb, and the unidentified beetle. (geologyin.com)
Xenopus2
- We examined the bioelectric properties (resting potential gradients in the epidermis) of Xenopus laevis froglets undergoing hindlimb amputation and observed that the contralateral (undamaged) limb exhibits apparent depolarization signals immediately after the opposite hindlimb is amputated. (biologists.com)
- Gene Ontology analysis showed that genes involved in embryonic development and growth are significantly over-represented in regenerating early hindlimb buds and that successful regeneration in the Xenopus hindlimb correlates with the induction of stress response pathways. (biomedcentral.com)
Amputation2
- The wound epithelium of N1 transgenic hindlimb buds, which forms over the cut surface of the limb bud after amputation, does not transition normally into the distal thickened apical epithelial cap. (biomedcentral.com)
- If any portion of the digit remains attached, a partial or near amputation has occurred, and the repair process is a revascularization, not a replantation. (medscape.com)
Cranial cruciate ligament3
- Cranial cruciate ligament disease is defined as the sudden or progressive failure of the cranial cruciate ligament, which results in partial to complete instability of the stifle joint. (petmassage.com)
- A Tibial Plateau Levelling Osteotomy is an orthopaedic procedure recommended for dogs with cranial cruciate ligament disease, both complete and partial ligament ruptures. (ncvs.net.au)
- Sedation enables us to detect more subtle movements of the knee that we see with partial ruptures of the cranial cruciate ligament, as opposed to in complete ruptures which have much more obvious instabilities. (ncvs.net.au)
Skeleton3
- A partial skeleton was recovered from middle Miocene Muruyur sediments near Kipsaramon in the Tugen Hills, Baringo District, Kenya. (omeka.net)
- Preliminary descriptions of the partial skeleton are provided. (omeka.net)
- While the anatomy of the wrist, thorax and hindlimb in Equatorius is similar to that of Afropithecus and Proconsul, the morphology of the new skeleton confirms earlier interpretations of greater terrestriality in Equatorius. (omeka.net)
Ruptures1
- Partial CCL ruptures are less obvious-your dog may appear lame with exercise, but improves with rest. (ufl.edu)
Rats1
- Longitudinal time course of muscle impairments during partial weight-bearing in rats. (bouxseinlab.org)
Amber1
- Frozen in time in a piece of Burmese amber, the single hindlimb of Elektorornis has traits not seen in any other bird, living or extinct. (discovermagazine.com)
Regeneration2
- Comparison of gene expression in stage matched N1 vs. wild type hindlimb buds has revealed several new targets for regeneration research. (biomedcentral.com)
- The peripheral nervous system is much more simple and has effective, although partial, regeneration. (livescience.com)
Spinal1
- Hollis et al showed that reorganization of synaptic contacts can strengthen the spared circuits and lead to functional recovery after partial spinal cord injury. (ucsd.edu)
Significantly1
- However, V 10597 differs significantly from other troodontids, including L. tani, in numerous hindlimb features and particularly in the proportions of various hindlimb elements. (vertpala.ac.cn)
Elements2
- E sedgwicki - "Hindlimb elements. (wikipedia.org)
- E. seeleyi - "Assorted cranial and postcranial elements" Anoplosaurus curtonotus - "Partial postcranium. (wikipedia.org)
Species1
- O'Connor is a co-first author on the Current Biology paper that introduced the world to Elektorornis chenguangi , a new species of Cretaceous bird known from a single partial specimen. (discovermagazine.com)
Left2
- Neurological examination revealed right-sided mydriasis, reduced visual and tactile left forelimb placing reflexes and decreased proprioception in both the left fore- and hindlimb. (avmi.net)
- A 7-month-old, 25 kg male Rhodesian Ridgeback with progressive left hindlimb lameness (grade III-IV/IV) and diagnosis of talar OCD. (orthovetsupersite.com)
Model1
Controls1
- The results from the experiment would be compared against a variety of earth based controls, including vivarium, hindlimb suspension, partial weight suspension, flight habitat effects, and short-radius centrifuge testing. (factualfiction.com)
Early1
- To describe the application and early outcome of a custom-made unipolar partial tarsal replacement in a dog with an extensive medial talar ridge OCD. (orthovetsupersite.com)
Complete2
- A partial or complete breakage of the ilium. (mcw.edu)
- This can be complete or partial rupture (www.petmed.com). (petmassage.com)
Remains1
- There is still a lack of concurrence on what this dinosaur actually looked like and how it lived, in large part due to the fact that only 6 partial remains of this 50+ foot theropod have ever been found, the first of which was destroyed during the British raid on Munich in 1944. (olympicproject.com)
Injury1
- If the injury is only a partial tear, more conservative methods are often implemented first (www.whole-dog-journal.com). (petmassage.com)
Joint1
- Bipolar OCA transplantations for partial and whole joint resurfacing often have less favorable results than single-surface transplants. (orthovetsupersite.com)
Forelimb and hindlimb2
- In addition to histopathology, evaluations included clinical pathology, tissue glutathione analyses, forelimb and hindlimb grip strength analyses, and sperm motility and vaginal cytology. (nih.gov)
- These specimens include elements of the vertebrae, forelimb and hindlimb of Conoryctes, and were compared with the skeletons of other taeniodonts and Palaeogene mammals. (ed.ac.uk)
Seizures2
- For high frequency stimulation of minimal clonic or maximal tonic hindlimb extension seizures, the Ugo Basile device delivers rectangular wave pulses, different from the sinusoidal waves generated by the Woodbury and Davenport stimulator. (jax.org)
- Frings AGS -susceptible mice show a broad response profile to many currently approved anticonvulsant drugs and are thus not a useful tool to differentiate investigational compounds or identify compounds effective in difficult to treat partial seizures [4]. (nih.gov)
Paralysis1
- In male mice in the stop-exposure study, partial hindlimb paralysis in the 7,000 ppm group and a dose-related decrease in grip strength were observed near the end of the 6-month exposure period. (nih.gov)
Bilateral1
- A reversal of flexion and extension can occur in an attempt to generate a stepping movement of the bilateral hindlimb by either reversing the pulse polarity of the stimulus or changing the special site. (spandidos-publications.com)
Pelvis1
- Partial pelvis in A, right lateral view, oriented with anterior to the right. (palaeo-electronica.org)
Postcranial1
- E. seeleyi - "Assorted cranial and postcranial elements" Anoplosaurus curtonotus - "Partial postcranium. (wikipedia.org)
Skeletons1
- From 2005 onward, we organised four excavations at a new dinosaur site in the lower Middle Jurassic Yanan Formation at Ciyaopu, Lingwu, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, northwest China (Supplementary Notes 1 and 2 , Supplementary Fig. 1 ), which resulted in the discovery of fossil material comprising 7-10 partial skeletons (including portions of two skulls), ranging from juveniles to adults. (nature.com)
Tibia1
- Moreover, rather than re-sloping bone and replacing bone plates, TTA removes partial bone from the tibia, which controls leg movement concerning the CCL. (cuddly.com)
Undergo1
- The ligament may undergo progressive degeneration and partial tearing over a period of months before it suddenly ruptures during normal physical activity and shows the symptoms of CCL rupture. (allwestvet.ca)
Dorsal1
- Partial left coracoid of DMNH 2013-07-1942 in I, dorsal, and J, ventral views. (palaeo-electronica.org)
Scale1
- These results show how changes in expression of regional patterning genes can generate localized changes in organ fate and morphology, and provide viable molecular mechanisms for diversity in hindlimb scale and feather distribution. (elifesciences.org)
Activation1
- Through targeted activation of hindlimb locomotor-related networks, ISMS has been used to restore walking in SCI cats ( 23 ). (spandidos-publications.com)
Found3
- Lingwu Museum (LM) V001a, a partial skull comprising the braincase, skull roof, and occiput, and an associated set of dentary teeth (Fig. 1 ), found in quarry II. (nature.com)
- We found that feathered feet in pigeons result from a partial transformation from hindlimb to forelimb identity mediated by cis -regulatory changes in the genes encoding the hindlimb-specific transcription factor Pitx1 and forelimb-specific transcription factor Tbx5. (elifesciences.org)
- found that a gene called Pitx1, which is typically considered a hindlimb gene, is expressed at lower levels in the developing legs of breeds with feathered feet than in a breed with scaled feet. (elifesciences.org)
Weight1
- The increase of bone destruction and the beginning of weight bearing lead on the necessity to perform a partial midtarsal arthrodesis due to the risk of a tarsal pathologic fracture. (vin.com)
Strategy1
- 11. A partial conditioning strategy for achieving mixed chimerism in the rat: tacrolimus and anti-lymphocyte serum substantially reduce the minimum radiation dose for engraftment. (nih.gov)
Difficult1
- Partial ligament tears may be difficult to diagnose and frequently occur in both legs at the same time. (allwestvet.ca)
Effective1
- The peripheral nervous system is much more simple and has effective, although partial, regeneration. (livescience.com)