Search Results - "Burdi, R."
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Re-visiting the embryogenesis of the human lower lip: an overlooked paradigm
Published in Frontiers in physiology (01-01-2012)“…The rare opportunity to study a human fetus showing bilateral clefting of the lower lip along with other associated anomalies resembling those of the equally…”
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Role of tumour necrosis factor α, but not of cyclo-oxygenase-2-derived eicosanoids, on functional and morphological indices of dystrophic progression in mdx mice: a pharmacological approach
Published in Neuropathology and applied neurobiology (01-06-2007)“…The role of tumour necrosis factor (TNF)‐α or cyclo‐oxygenase‐2 (COX‐2) eicosanoids in dystrophinopathies has been evaluated by chronically treating (4–8…”
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Patterns of Body and visceral growth in human prenates with clefts of the lip and palate
Published in The Cleft palate-craniofacial journal (01-07-2001)“…To address the hypothesis that human prenates with birth defects such as clefts of the lip and palate show growth patterns in which body size and visceral…”
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Postnatal Presence of Paraseptal Cartilages in Humans: a Description of Morphology and Size
Published in Acta oto-laryngologica (2000)“…Paraseptal cartilages (PCs) have been the subject of controversy, in that some authors believe them to be absent or rarely present, while others have described…”
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Searching for the vomeronasal organ of adult humans: Preliminary findings on location, structure, and size
Published in Microscopy research and technique (15-06-1998)“…The adult human vomeronasal organ (VNO) has been the focus of numerous recent investigations, yet its developmental continuity from the human fetal VNO is…”
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The chronology of adipose tissue appearance and distribution in the human fetus
Published in Early human development (01-09-1984)“…Timing of first appearance and subsequent distribution of adipose tissue were assessed in 488 normal-for-age human fetuses. The sample represented each of the…”
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Patterns of abnormal myogenesis in human cleft palates
Published in The Cleft palate-craniofacial journal (01-09-1994)“…To test the hypothesis that soft palate muscles are abnormal in cleft palate, we compared soft palate morphogenesis in fetuses with cleft palate (n = 4) to…”
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Growth and development of adipose tissue
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Soft-palate myogenesis: a developmental field paradigm
Published in The Cleft palate-craniofacial journal (01-09-1993)“…Surgical correction of clefts of the soft palate leads to varying degrees of normal function although the repair itself is successful. Explanations for this…”
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Vomeronasal organ growth and development in normal and cleft lip and palate human fetuses
Published in The Cleft palate-craniofacial journal (01-09-1996)“…As part of an ongoing investigation of normal and cleft lip and palate (CLP) fetal midfacial development, the vomeronasal organ (VNO) was examined in 35 human…”
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Histomorphologic analysis of the soft palate musculature in prenatal cleft and noncleft A/Jax mice
Published in The Cleft palate-craniofacial journal (01-11-1995)“…The two specific aims of this study were as follows: to evaluate the appropriateness of the A/Jax mouse model in the investigation of the key cellular stages…”
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Critical periods in the prenatal morphogenesis of the human lateral pterygoid muscle, the mandibular condyle, the articular disk, and medial articular capsule
Published in American journal of orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics (1987)“…This study was prompted by the renewed clinical interests in understanding the natural history or early morphogenesis of the human temporomandibular joint…”
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A Multidisciplinary Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Cyclosporine A in Dystrophic Mdx Mice
Published in The American journal of pathology (01-02-2005)“…Chronic inflammation is a secondary reaction of Duchenne muscular dystrophy and may contribute to disease progression. To examine whether immunosuppressant…”
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The alteration of calcium homeostasis in adult dystrophic mdx muscle fibers is worsened by a chronic exercise in vivo
Published in Neurobiology of disease (01-11-2004)“…Chronic exercise in vivo aggravates dystrophy in mdx mice. Calcium homeostasis was evaluated ex vivo by micro-spectrofluorometry on tendon-to-tendon dissected…”
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Reexamination of the origin and early development of the human larynx
Published in Acta anatomica (01-01-1985)“…The respiratory primordium buds off the primitive foregut and grows caudally, on a lengthening stalk; the cephalic end of the stalk develops into the glottis…”
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Early prenatal attainment of adult metacarpal-phalangeal rankings and proportions
Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01-11-1975)“…As shown in 56 human embryos and fetuses between 15 and 104 mm in crown-rump length, "adult" metacarpal-phalangeal length rankings are attained by the seventh…”
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Taurine and skeletal muscle disorders
Published in Neurochemical research (01-01-2004)“…Taurine is abundantly present in skeletal muscle. We give evidence that this amino acid exerts both short-term and long-term actions in the control of ion…”
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Growth and development of human adipose tissue during early gestation
Published in Early human development (01-01-1983)“…805 normal-for-age human embryos and fetuses were used to study early prenatal fat development. The investigation included observations on stages of fat…”
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Pathogenesis of prune-belly syndrome
Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-11-1984)“…To the Editor.— In their recent report, Moerman et al1 argued that the prune-belly syndrome is caused by prostatic hypoplasia which produces a functional…”
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