Search Results - "McGrouther, M."
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A new anglerfish from eastern Australia and New Caledonia (Lophiiformes: Chaunacidae: Chaunacops), with new data and submersible observation of Chaunacops melanostomus
Published in Journal of fish biology (01-03-2015)“…A new deep‐sea anglerfish of the genus Chaunacops is described based on three specimens collected from eastern Australia and New Caledonia. It differs from its…”
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A new species of the hoplichthyid genus Hoplichthys (Teleostei: Hoplichthyidae) from northern Western Australia
Published in Zootaxa (21-06-2013)“…A new species of hoplichthyid, Hoplichthys imamurai, is described on basis of three specimens (128.9-143.6 mm SL) collected from northern Western Australia. It…”
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Rehabilitation Following Zone II Flexor Tendon Repairs: A Change to Splinting Practice Using the Manchester Short Splint
Published in The Journal of hand surgery (American ed.) (01-10-2013)Get full text
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Transforming Growth Factor-β1 Stimulation Enhances Dupuytren's Fibroblast Contraction in Response to Uniaxial Mechanical Load Within a 3-Dimensional Collagen Gel
Published in The Journal of hand surgery (American ed.) (01-07-2009)“…Purpose A function of fibroblasts is the generation of cytomechanical force within their surrounding extracellular matrix. Abnormalities in force generation…”
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Genome-Wide High-Resolution Screening in Dupuytren's Disease Reveals Common Regions of DNA Copy Number Alterations
Published in The Journal of hand surgery (American ed.) (01-07-2010)“…Purpose Dupuytren's disease (DD) is a familial disorder with a high genetic susceptibility in white people; however, its etiopathogenesis remains unknown…”
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Dynamic Skin Tension in the Forearm: Effects of Pronation and Supination
Published in The Journal of hand surgery (American ed.) (01-03-2009)“…Purpose Longitudinal scars on the radial quadrant of the distal forearm skin envelope are typically observed to be wider than those on the ulnar quadrant and…”
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