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    The Pathway from Anatomy and Physiology to Diagnosis: A Developmental Perspective on Swallowing and Dysphagia by Mayerl, C. J., Gould, F. D. H., Adjerid, K., Edmonds, C., German, R. Z.

    Published in Dysphagia (01-02-2023)
    “…Dysphagia results from diverse and distinct etiologies. The pathway from anatomy and physiology to clinical diagnosis is complex and hierarchical. Our approach…”
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    The Impact of Varying Nipple Properties on Infant Feeding Physiology and Performance Throughout Ontogeny in a Validated Animal Model by Steer, K. E., Johnson, M. L., Edmonds, C. E., Adjerid, K., Bond, L. E., German, R. Z., Mayerl, C. J.

    Published in Dysphagia (01-06-2024)
    “…Infant feeding requires successful interactions between infant physiology and the maternal (or bottle) nipple. Within artificial nipples, there is variation in…”
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    The contractile patterns, anatomy and physiology of the hyoid musculature change longitudinally through infancy by Mayerl, C J, Steer, K E, Chava, A M, Bond, L E, Edmonds, C E, Gould, F D H, Stricklen, B M, Hieronymous, T L, German, R Z

    “…All mammalian infants suckle, a fundamentally different process than drinking in adults. Infant mammal oropharyngeal anatomy is also anteroposteriorly…”
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    The Function of the Mammal Extrinsic Tongue Musculature in the Transition from Suckling to Drinking by Steer, K E, Johnson, M L, Adjerid, K, Bond, L E, Howe, S P, Khalif, A, Nkachukwu, K C, Edmonds, C E, German, R Z, Mayerl, C J

    Published in Integrative and comparative biology (15-09-2023)
    “…Synopsis The transition from suckling to drinking is a developmental pathway that all mammals take. In both behaviors, the tongue is the primary structure…”
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    A Ducted, Biomimetic Nipple Improves Aspects of Infant Feeding Physiology and Performance in an Animal Model by Mayerl, C. J., Kaczmarek, E. B., Smith, A. E., Shideler, H. E., Blilie, M. E., Edmonds, C. E., Steer, K. E., Adjerid, K., Howe, S., Johnson, M. L., Danos, N., German, R. Z.

    Published in Dysphagia (02-11-2024)
    “…Breastfeeding is widely regarded as the optimal form of feeding infants, as it provides both nutritional and physiological benefits. For example, breastfed…”
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    XROMM Analysis of Feeding Mechanics in Toads: Interactions of the Tongue, Hyoid, and Pectoral Girdle by Keeffe, R M, Blob, R W, Blackburn, D C, Mayerl, C J

    “…Synopsis During feeding in many terrestrial vertebrates, the tongue acts in concert with the hyoid and pectoral girdle. In frogs, these three elements are…”
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    Differences between patients and medical professionals in the evaluation of aesthetic outcome following breast reconstruction with implants by Wachter, T, Edlinger, M, Foerg, C, Djedovic, G, Mayerl, C, Kinzl, J, Bauer, T, Wolfram, D

    “…Summary Background and aim Most studies on breast reconstruction evaluate different surgical techniques, types of implant or time of reconstruction. Moreover,…”
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    Regional Variation in Contractile Patterns and Muscle Activity in Infant Pig Feeding by Mayerl, C J, Adjerid, K A, Edmonds, C E, Gould, F D H, Johnson, M L, Steer, K E, Bond, L E, German, R Z

    “…At the level of the whole muscle, contractile patterns during activity are a critical and necessary source of variation in function. Understanding if a muscle…”
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    Preterm Birth Impacts the Timing and Excursion of Oropharyngeal Structures during Infant Feeding by Edmonds, C E, Catchpole, E A, Gould, F D H, Bond, L E, Stricklen, B M, German, R Z, Mayerl, C J

    “…Synopsis Swallowing in mammals requires the precise coordination of multiple oropharyngeal structures, including the palatopharyngeal arch. During a typical…”
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    Variation in Morphology and Kinematics Underlies Variation in Swimming Stability and Turning Performance in Freshwater Turtles by Mayerl, C J, Youngblood, J P, Rivera, G, Vance, J T, Blob, R W

    “…Abstract Among swimming animals, stable body designs often sacrifice performance in turning, and high turning performance may entail costs in stability…”
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    Altered systemic serologic parameters in patients with silicone mammary implants by Wolfram, D, Oberreiter, B, Mayerl, C, Soelder, E, Ulmer, H, Piza-Katzer, H, Wick, G, Backovic, A

    Published in Immunology letters (15-06-2008)
    “…Abstract Background The most common local complication in patients with silicone mammary implants (SMIs) is excessive peri-SMI connective tissue capsule…”
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    Prognostic significance of tenascin-C expression in superficial and invasive bladder cancer by Brunner, A, Mayerl, C, Tzankov, A, Verdorfer, I, Tschörner, I, Rogatsch, H, Mikuz, G

    Published in Journal of clinical pathology (01-09-2004)
    “…Aims: Tenascin-C (Tn-C) is an extracellular matrix glycoprotein that is upregulated in malignant tumours. Tn-C promotes cell growth, cell migration, and…”
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    The vascular-associated lymphoid tissue: a new site of local immunity by Millonig, G, Schwentner, C, Mueller, P, Mayerl, C, Wick, G

    Published in Current opinion in lipidology (01-10-2001)
    “…Recent data suggest that atherosclerosis might be a systemic (auto)immune reaction against heat shock protein 60, first occurring at notorious local…”
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    The Immunology of Fibrosis by Wick, Georg, Grundtman, Cecilia, Mayerl, Christina, Wimpissinger, Thomas-Florian, Feichtinger, Johann, Zelger, Bettina, Sgonc, Roswitha, Wolfram, Dolores

    Published in Annual review of immunology (01-01-2013)
    “…Fibrosis is the production of excessive amounts of connective tissue, i.e., scar formation, in the course of reactive and reparative processes. Fibrosis…”
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    SOA-based integration of IT service management applications by Mayerl, C., Vogel, T., Abeck, S.

    “…IT service providers use applications to support their business processes. The need for specialized IT management functionality and information generates a…”
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    Cross-Reactive B-Cell Epitopes of Microbial and Human Heat Shock Protein 60/65 in Atherosclerosis by Perschinka, Hannes, Mayr, Manuel, Millonig, Gunda, Mayerl, Christina, van der Zee, Ruurd, Morrison, Sandra G, Morrison, Richard P, Xu, Qingbo, Wick, Georg

    “…OBJECTIVE—Growing evidence suggests that immune reactions to heat shock protein 60 (HSP60) are involved in atherogenesis. Because of the high phylogenetic…”
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    Modeling IT operations to derive provider-accepted management tools by Abeck, S., Mayerl, C.

    “…In this paper a process-oriented approach to derive requirements on IT management tools is presented. The starting point is given by the processes that have to…”
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    In vivo Imaging of the Effect of LPS on Arterial Endothelial Cells: Molecular Imaging of Heat Shock Protein 60 Expression by Wick, Marius C., Mayerl, Christina, Backovic, Aleksandar, van der Zee, Ruurd, Jaschke, Werner, Dietrich, Hermann, Wick, Georg

    Published in Cell stress & chaperones (01-09-2008)
    “…Bacterial endotoxins are known as stress factors for endothelial cells. In 20 normocholesterolemic New Zealand White (NZW) rabbits, endothelial stress was…”
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