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المؤلفون: Mullins N., Kang J., Campos A. I., Coleman J. R. I., Edwards A. C., Galfalvy H., Levey D. F., Lori A., Shabalin A., Starnawska A., Su M. -H., Watson H. J., Adams M., Awasthi S., Gandal M., Hafferty J. D., Hishimoto A., Kim M., Okazaki S., Otsuka I., Ripke S., Ware E. B., Bergen A. W., Berrettini W. H., Bohus M., Brandt H., Chang X., Chen W. J., Chen H. -C., Crawford S., Crow S., DiBlasi E., Duriez P., Fernandez-Aranda F., Fichter M. M., Gallinger S., Glatt S. J., Gorwood P., Guo Y., Hakonarson H., Halmi K. A., Hwu H. -G., Jain S., Jamain S., Jimenez-Murcia S., Johnson C., Kaplan A. S., Kaye W. H., Keel P. K., Kennedy J. L., Klump K. L., Li D., Liao S. -C., Lieb K., Lilenfeld L., Liu C. -M., Magistretti P. J., Marshall C. R., Mitchell J. E., Monson E. T., Myers R. M., Pinto D., Powers A., Ramoz N., Roepke S., Rozanov V., Scherer S. W., Schmahl C., Sokolowski M., Strober M., Thornton L. M., Treasure J., Tsuang M. T., Witt S. H., Woodside D. B., Yilmaz Z., Zillich L., Adolfsson R., Agartz I., Air T. M., Alda M., Alfredsson L., Andreassen O. A., Anjorin A., Appadurai V., Soler Artigas M., Van der Auwera S., Azevedo M. H., Bass N., Bau C. H. D., Baune B. T., Bellivier F., Berger K., Biernacka J. M., Bigdeli T. B., Binder E. B., Boehnke M., Boks M. P., Bosch R., Braff D. L., Bryant R., Budde M., Byrne E. M., Cahn W., Casas M., Castelao E., Cervilla J. A., Chaumette B., Cichon S., Corvin A., Craddock N., Craig D., Degenhardt F., Djurovic S., Edenberg H. J., Fanous A. H., Foo J. C., Forstner A. J., Frye M., Fullerton J. M., Gatt J. M., Gejman P. V., Giegling I., Grabe H. J., Green M. J., Grevet E. H., Grigoroiu-Serbanescu M., Gutierrez B., Guzman-Parra J., Hamilton S. P., Hamshere M. L., Hartmann A., Hauser J., Heilmann-Heimbach S., Hoffmann P., Ising M., Jones I., Jones L. A., Jonsson L., Kahn R. S., Kelsoe J. R., Kendler K. S., Kloiber S., Koenen K. C., Kogevinas M., Konte B., Krebs M. -O., Landen M., Lawrence J., Leboyer M., Lee P. H., Levinson D. F., Liao C., Lissowska J., Lucae S., Mayoral F., McElroy S. L., McGrath P., McGuffin P., McQuillin A., Medland S. E., Mehta D., Melle I., Milaneschi Y., Mitchell P. B., Molina E., Morken G., Mortensen P. B., Muller-Myhsok B., Nievergelt C., Nimgaonkar V., Nothen M. M., O'Donovan M. C., Ophoff R. A., Owen M. J., Pato C., Pato M. T., Penninx B. W. J. H., Pimm J., Pistis G., Potash J. B., Power R. A., Preisig M., Quested D., Ramos-Quiroga J. A., Reif A., Ribases M., Richarte V., Rietschel M., Rivera M., Roberts A., Roberts G., Rouleau G. A., Rovaris D. L., Rujescu D., Sanchez-Mora C., Sanders A. R., Schofield P. R., Schulze T. G., Scott L. J., Serretti A., Shi J., Shyn S. I., Sirignano L., Sklar P., Smeland O. B., Smoller J. W., Sonuga-Barke E. J. S., Spalletta G., Strauss J. S., Swiatkowska B., Trzaskowski M., Turecki G., Vilar-Ribo L., Vincent J. B., Volzke H., Walters J. T. R., Shannon Weickert C., Weickert T. W., Weissman M. M., Williams L. M., Wray N. R., Zai C. C., Ashley-Koch A. E., Beckham J. C., Hauser E. R., Hauser M. A., Kimbrel N. A., Lindquist J. H., McMahon B., Oslin D. W., Qin X., Mattheisen M., Abdellaoui A., Adams M. J., Agerbo E., Andlauer T. F. M., Bacanu S. -A., Baekvad-Hansen M., Beekman A. T. F., Bryois J., Buttenschon H. N., Bybjerg-Grauholm J., Cai N., Christensen J. H., Clarke T. -K., Colodro-Conde L., Couvy-Duchesne B., Crawford G. E., Davies G., Derks E. M., Direk N., Dolan C. V., Dunn E. C., Eley T. C., Escott-Price V., Hassan Kiadeh F. F., Finucane H. K., Frank J., Gaspar H. A., Gill M., Goes F. S., Gordon S. D., Weinsheimer S. M., Wellmann J., Willemsen G., Wu Y., Xi H. S., Yang J., Zhang F., Arolt V., Boomsma D. I., Dannlowski U., de Geus E. J. C., Depaulo J. R., Domenici E., Domschke K., Esko T., Grove J., Hall L. S., Hansen C. S., Hansen T. F., Herms S., Hickie I. B., Homuth G., Horn C., Hottenga J. -J., Hougaard D. M., Howard D. M., Jansen R., Jorgenson E., Knowles J. A., Kohane I. S., Kraft J., Kretzschmar W. W., Kutalik Z., Li Y., Lind P. A., MacIntyre D. J., MacKinnon D. F., Maier R. M., Maier W., Marchini J., Mbarek H., Middeldorp C. M., Mihailov E., Milani L., Mondimore F. M., Montgomery G. W., Mostafavi S., Nauck M., Ng B., Nivard M. G., Nyholt D. R., O'Reilly P. F., Oskarsson H., Hayward C., Heath A. C., Lewis G., Li Q. S., Madden P. A. F., Magnusson P. K., Martin N. G., McIntosh A. M., Metspalu A., Mors O., Nordentoft M., Paciga S. A., Pedersen N. L., Painter J. N., Pedersen C. B., Pedersen M. G., Peterson R. E., Peyrot W. J., Posthuma D., Quiroz J. A., Qvist P., Rice J. P., Riley B. P., Mirza S. S., Schoevers R., Schulte E. C., Shen L., Sigurdsson E., Sinnamon G. C. B., Smit J. H., Smith D. J., Stefansson H., Steinberg S., Streit F., Strohmaier J., Tansey K. E., Teismann H., Teumer A., Thompson W., Thomson P. A., Thorgeirsson T. E., Traylor M., Treutlein J., Trubetskoy V., Uitterlinden A. G., Umbricht D., der Auwera S. V., van Hemert A. M., Viktorin A., Visscher P. M., Wang Y., Webb B. T., Perlis R. H., Porteous D. J., Schaefer C., Stefansson K., Tiemeier H., Uher R., Werge T., Lewis C. M., Breen G., Borglum A. D., Sullivan P. F., O'Connell K. S., Coombes B., Qiao Z., Als T. D., Borte S., Charney A. W., Drange O. K., Gandal M. J., Hagenaars S. P., Ikeda M., Kamitaki N., Krebs K., Panagiotaropoulou G., Schilder B. M., Sloofman L. G., Winsvold B. S., Won H. -H., Abramova L., Adorjan K., Al Eissa M., Albani D., Alliey-Rodriguez N., Antilla V., Antoniou A., Baek J. H., Bauer M., Beins E. C., Bergen S. E., Birner A., Boen E., Brum M., Brumpton B. M., Brunkhorst-Kanaan N., Byerley W., Cairns M., Cervantes P., Cruceanu C., Cuellar-Barboza A., Cunningham J., Curtis D., Czerski P. M., Dale A. M., Dalkner N., David F. S., Dobbyn A. L., Douzenis A., Elvsashagen T., Ferrier I. N., Fiorentino A., Foroud T. M., Forty L., Frei O., Freimer N. B., Frisen L., Gade K., Garnham J., Gelernter J., Gizer I. R., Gordon-Smith K., Greenwood T. A., Ha K., Haraldsson M., Hautzinger M., Heilbronner U., Hellgren D., Holmans P. A., Huckins L., Johnson J. S., Kalman J. L., Kamatani Y., Kittel-Schneider S., Koromina M., Kranz T. M., Kranzler H. R., Kubo M., Kupka R., Kushner S. A., Lavebratt C., Leber M., Lee H. -J., Levy S. E., Lewis C., Lundberg M., Magnusson S. H., Maihofer A., Malaspina D., Maratou E., Martinsson L., McGregor N. W., McKay J. D., Medeiros H., Millischer V., Moran J. L., Morris D. W., Muhleisen T. W., O'Brien N., O'Donovan C., Olde Loohuis L. M., Oruc L., Papiol S., Pardinas A. F., Perry A., Pfennig A., Porichi E., Raj T., Rapaport M. H., Regeer E. J., Rivas F., Roth J., Roussos P., Ruderfer D. M., Senner F., Sharp S., Shilling P. D., Slaney C., Sobell J. L., Artigas M. S., Spijker A. T., Stein D. J., Terao C., Toma C., Tooney P., Tsermpini E. -E., Vawter M. P., Vedder H., Xi S., Xu W., Kay Yang J. M., Young A. H., Young H., Zandi P. P., Zhou H., HUNT All-In Psychiatry, Babadjanova G., Backlund L., Bengesser S., Blackwood D. H. R., Carr V. J., Catts S., Dikeos D., Etain B., Ferentinos P., Gawlik M., Gershon E. S., Henskens F., Hillert J., Hong K. S., Hultman C. M., Hveem K., Iwata N., Jablensky A. V., Kirov G., Lochner C., Loughland C., Mathews C. A., McMahon F. J., Michie P., Mowry B., Neale B. M., Nievergelt C. M., Oedegaard K. J., Olsson T., Pantelis C., Patrinos G. P., Reininghaus E. Z., Saito T., Schall U., Schalling M., Scott R. J., Weickert C. S., Stordal E., Vaaler A. E., Vieta E., Waldman I. D., Zwart J. -A., Nurnberger J. I., Stahl E. A., Di Florio A., Adan R. A. H., Ando T., Aschauer H., Baker J. H., Bencko V., Birgegard A., Boden J. M., Boehm I., Boni C., Perica V. B., Buehren K., Bulik C. M., Burghardt R., Carlberg L., Cassina M., Clementi M., Cone R. D., Courtet P., Crowley J. J., Danner U. N., Davis O. S. P., de Zwaan M., Dedoussis G., Degortes D., DeSocio J. E., Dick D. M., Dina C., Dmitrzak-Weglarz M., Martinez E. D., Duncan L. E., Egberts K., Mattingsdal M., McDevitt S., Meulenbelt I., Micali N., Mitchell J., Mitchell K., Monteleone P., Monteleone A. M., Munn-Chernoff M. A., Nacmias B., Navratilova M., Ntalla I., Olsen C. M., O'Toole J. K., Padyukov L., Palotie A., Pantel J., Papezova H., Parker R., Pearson J. F., Ehrlich S., Escaramis G., Espeseth T., Estivill X., Farmer A., Favaro A., Fischer K., Floyd J. A. B., Focker M., Foretova L., Forzan M., Franklin C. S., Gambaro G., Giuranna J., Giusti-Rodriquez P., Gonidakis F., Gordon S., Mayora M. G., Guillaume S., Hanscombe K. B., Hatzikotoulas K., Hebebrand J., Helder S. G., Henders A. K., Herpertz-Dahlmann B., Herzog W., Hinney A., Horwood L. J., Hubel C., Petersen L. V., Purves K. L., Raevuori A., Reichborn-Kjennerud T., Ricca V., Ripatti S., Ritschel F., Roberts M., Rybakowski F., Santonastaso P., Scherag A., Schmidt U., Schork N. J., Schosser A., Seitz J., Slachtova L., Slagboom P. E., Slof-Op 't Landt M. C. T., Slopien A., Soranzo N., Sorbi S., Southam L., Steen V. W., Huckins L. M., Hudson J. I., Imgart H., Inoko H., Janout V., Jordan J., Julia A., Kalsi G., Kaminska D., Kaprio J., Karhunen L., Karwautz A., Kas M. J. H., Kennedy M. A., Keski-Rahkonen A., Kiezebrink K., Kim Y. -R., Kirk K. M., Klareskog L., Knudsen G. P. S., Larsen J. T., Le Hellard S., Leppa V. M., Lichtenstein P., Lin B. D., Lundervold A., Luykx J., Maj M., Mannik K., Marsal S., Stuber G. D., Szatkiewicz J. P., Tachmazidou I., Tenconi E., Tortorella A., Tozzi F., Tsitsika A., Tyszkiewicz-Nwafor M., Tziouvas K., van Elburg A. A., van Furth E. F., Wade T. D., Wagner G., Walton E., Whiteman D. C., Wichmann H. E., Widen E., Yao S., Zeggini E., Zerwas S., Zipfel S., Jungkunz M., Dietl L., Schwarze C. E., Dahmen N., Schott B. H., Mobascher A., Crivelli S., Dennis M. F., Harvey P. D., Carter B. W., Huffman J. E., Jacobson D., Madduri R., Olsen M. K., Pestian J., Gaziano J. M., Muralidhar S., Ramoni R., Beckham J., Chang K. -M., O'Donnell C. J., Tsao P. S., Breeling J., Huang G., Romero J. P. C., Moser J., Whitbourne S. B., Brewer J. V., Aslan M., Connor T., Argyres D. P., Stephens B., Brophy M. T., Humphries D. E., Selva L. E., Do N., Shayan S., Cho K., Pyarajan S., Hauser E., Sun Y., Zhao H., Wilson P., McArdle R., Dellitalia L., Mattocks K., Harley J., Zablocki C. J., Whittle J., Jacono F., Gutierrez S., Gibson G., Hammer K., Kaminsky L., Villareal G., Kinlay S., Xu J., Hamner M., Mathew R., Bhushan S., Iruvanti P., Godschalk M., Ballas Z., Ivins D., Mastorides S., Moorman J., Gappy S., Klein J., Ratcliffe N., Florez H., Okusaga O., Murdoch M., Sriram P., Yeh S. S., Tandon N., Jhala D., Aguayo S., Cohen D., Sharma S., Liangpunsakul S., Oursler K. A., Whooley M., Ahuja S., Constans J., Meyer P., Greco J., Rauchman M., Servatius R., Gaddy M., Wallbom A., Morgan T., Stapley T., Sherman S., Ross G., Tsao P., Strollo P., Boyko E., Meyer L., Gupta S., Huq M., Fayad J., Hung A., Lichy J., Hurley R., Robey B., Striker R., Erlangsen A., Kessler R. C., Porteous D., Ursano R. J., Wasserman D., Coon H., Demontis D., Docherty A. R., Kuo P. -H., Mann J. J., Renteria M. E., Stein M. B., Willour V.
المساهمون: Mullins N., Kang J., Campos A.I., Coleman J.R.I., Edwards A.C., Galfalvy H., Levey D.F., Lori A., Shabalin A., Starnawska A., Su M.-H., Watson H.J., Adams M., Awasthi S., Gandal M., Hafferty J.D., Hishimoto A., Kim M., Okazaki S., Otsuka I., Ripke S., Ware E.B., Bergen A.W., Berrettini W.H., Bohus M., Brandt H., Chang X., Chen W.J., Chen H.-C., Crawford S., Crow S., DiBlasi E., Duriez P., Fernandez-Aranda F., Fichter M.M., Gallinger S., Glatt S.J., Gorwood P., Guo Y., Hakonarson H., Halmi K.A., Hwu H.-G., Jain S., Jamain S., Jimenez-Murcia S., Johnson C., Kaplan A.S., Kaye W.H., Keel P.K., Kennedy J.L., Klump K.L., Li D., Liao S.-C., Lieb K., Lilenfeld L., Liu C.-M., Magistretti P.J., Marshall C.R., Mitchell J.E., Monson E.T., Myers R.M., Pinto D., Powers A., Ramoz N., Roepke S., Rozanov V., Scherer S.W., Schmahl C., Sokolowski M., Strober M., Thornton L.M., Treasure J., Tsuang M.T., Witt S.H., Woodside D.B., Yilmaz Z., Zillich L., Adolfsson R., Agartz I., Air T.M., Alda M., Alfredsson L., Andreassen O.A., Anjorin A., Appadurai V., Soler Artigas M., Van der Auwera S., Azevedo M.H., Bass N., Bau C.H.D., Baune B.T., Bellivier F., Berger K., Biernacka J.M., Bigdeli T.B., Binder E.B., Boehnke M., Boks M.P., Bosch R., Braff D.L.
مصطلحات موضوعية: Genetic correlation, Genome-wide association study, Pleiotropy, Polygenicity, Suicide, Suicide attempt
الوصف: Background: Suicide is a leading cause of death worldwide, and nonfatal suicide attempts, which occur far more frequently, are a major source of disability and social and economic burden. Both have substantial genetic etiology, which is partially shared and partially distinct from that of related psychiatric disorders. Methods: We conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of 29,782 suicide attempt (SA) cases and 519,961 controls in the International Suicide Genetics Consortium (ISGC). The GWAS of SA was conditioned on psychiatric disorders using GWAS summary statistics via multitrait-based conditional and joint analysis, to remove genetic effects on SA mediated by psychiatric disorders. We investigated the shared and divergent genetic architectures of SA, psychiatric disorders, and other known risk factors. Results: Two loci reached genome-wide significance for SA: the major histocompatibility complex and an intergenic locus on chromosome 7, the latter of which remained associated with SA after conditioning on psychiatric disorders and replicated in an independent cohort from the Million Veteran Program. This locus has been implicated in risk-taking behavior, smoking, and insomnia. SA showed strong genetic correlation with psychiatric disorders, particularly major depression, and also with smoking, pain, risk-taking behavior, sleep disturbances, lower educational attainment, reproductive traits, lower socioeconomic status, and poorer general health. After conditioning on psychiatric disorders, the genetic correlations between SA and psychiatric disorders decreased, whereas those with nonpsychiatric traits remained largely unchanged. Conclusions: Our results identify a risk locus that contributes more strongly to SA than other phenotypes and suggest a shared underlying biology between SA and known risk factors that is not mediated by psychiatric disorders.
وصف الملف: STAMPA
العلاقة: info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/34861974; info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000746060000012; volume:91; issue:3; firstpage:313; lastpage:327; numberofpages:15; journal:BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY; https://hdl.handle.net/11585/898960Test; info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85119273569; https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006322321015705?via=ihubTest
الإتاحة: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2021.05.029Test
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المصدر: Tijdschrift voor Medisch Onderwijs ; volume 19, issue 3, page 106-109 ; ISSN 1389-6555 1876-5157
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المؤلفون: Godschalk, M. (Mozes), Mitz, A.R. (Andrew), Duin, B. (Berber) van, Burga, H. (Hans) van der
المصدر: Neuroscience Research vol. 23 no. 3, pp. 269-279
مصطلحات موضوعية: Microstimulation, Monkey, Premotor cortex, Somatotopy
وصف الملف: application/pdf
العلاقة: http://repub.eur.nl/pub/72008Test; urn:hdl:1765/72008
الإتاحة: https://doi.org/10.1016/0168-0102Test(95)00950-7
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المصدر: Journal of Physiology
مصطلحات موضوعية: Brain Mapping, Animals, Cerebellum/*physiology, Electric Stimulation, Electrodes, Implanted, Female, Male, Rabbits, Saccades/*physiology
الوصف: 1. We investigated saccadic eye movements elicited by microstimulation in the vermis of the rabbit. Scleral search coils were implanted under the conjunctiva of both eyes and a recording chamber was placed over the cerebellar vermis. 2. Conjugate saccadic eye movements were evoked in lobules VIa, b and c and VII of the vermis by currents ranging from 4 to 60 microA. All movements were horizontal with no apparent vertical component. 3. The cortex on both sides of the vermal mid-line could be divided in two zones, dependent on the direction of elicited saccades. In the medial zone saccades were directed ipsilaterally, in the lateral zone contralaterally. 4. We conclude that the topography of saccadic eye movements in the rabbit cerebellar vermis is, unlike in monkey and cat, organized in parasagittal zones.
وصف الملف: application/pdf
العلاقة: http://repub.eur.nl/pub/8566Test; urn:hdl:1765/8566
الإتاحة: http://repub.eur.nl/pub/8566Test
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المؤلفون: Francis Godschalk M
المصدر: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1112:413-417
مصطلحات موضوعية: Pressure Ulcer, medicine.medical_specialty, Angiogenesis, business.industry, General Neuroscience, Therapeutic effect, Thymosin, Pain, Stimulation, Gastroenterology, General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Surgery, Endothelial stem cell, medicine.anatomical_structure, History and Philosophy of Science, Internal medicine, Quality of Life, medicine, Humans, Keratinocyte migration, Keratinocyte, business, Wound healing, hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists
الوصف: Pressure ulcers occur in up to 14% of acute hospitalizations. They cause pain, decreased quality of life, increased morbidity, and prolonged hospitalizations. Treatment includes pain control, nutritional support, relieving pressure, removing devitalized tissue, and by using dressings and medications, providing an environment in which healing can occur. Even with optimal treatment, pressure ulcers may take months to heal. Thymosin beta4 is being investigated as a treatment for pressure ulcers. Thymosin beta4 has wound healing and anti-inflammatory properties. It is thought to exert its therapeutic effect through promotion of keratinocyte and endothelial cell migration, increased collagen deposition, and stimulation of angiogenesis. A study in a rat full-thickness wound model showed that treatment with thymosin beta4 increased collagen deposition and angiogenesis and stimulated keratinocyte migration and reepithelialization. If thymosin beta4 decreases healing time, this would represent a significant advance in the treatment of pressure ulcers.
الوصول الحر: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::12e837e4fc3ed2c07f6dee620638dc93Test
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المؤلفون: van den Brink, A.M., Godschalk, M., Smaal, A.C., Lindeboom, H.J., McLay, C.L.
المصدر: Journal of the Marine Biological Association of The United Kingdom 93 (2013) 1 ; ISSN: 0025-3154
مصطلحات موضوعية: atlantic coast, california, carcinus-maenas, crustacea, grapsidae, green crab, hymenosomatidae, penicillatus, sanguineus, shore crab
الوصف: The duration of brood development in the introduced crab, Hemigrapsus takanoi in the Oosterschelde, The Netherlands, was compared at three different water temperatures. At 12, 18 and 24°C the females took an average of 32, 11 and 8 days respectively to lay eggs, which took 86, 28 and 18 days respectively to complete development. Five stages of development were identified, with each brood stage comprising a similar proportion of the duration time at different temperatures. The duration of each brood stage was also somewhat proportional to the number of females found carrying each brood stage in the field at the beginning of the breeding season. There appears to be a trigger for the breeding season in H. takanoi in the field at around 15°C above which ovary development begins. The results suggest that an increase in water temperature as a result of climate change may result in an increased net reproductive rate in H. takanoi due to earlier onset of the breeding season and increased number of broods per inter-moult period resulting in population growth. Increased temperatures may therefore lead to increased invasiveness of H. takanoi where it is already present, and range extension into locations where its establishment is currently excluded by unsuitable temperature
وصف الملف: application/pdf
العلاقة: https://edepot.wur.nl/212077Test; https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/some-lite-it-hot-the-effect-of-temperature-on-brood-development-iTest
الإتاحة: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0025315412000446Test
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المؤلفون: Lange, Johan, Koppert, S, van Eijck, Casper, Kazemier, G, Kleinrensink, Gert-jan, Godschalk, M (Mozes)
المصدر: Lange , J , Koppert , S , van Eijck , C , Kazemier , G , Kleinrensink , G & Godschalk , M 2000 , ' The gastrocolic trunk of Henle in pancreatic surgery: an anatomo-clinical study ' , Journal of Hepatobiliary Pancreat Surgery , vol. 7 , pp. 401-403 .
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المؤلفون: Kuypers, PDL (Paul), Walbeehm, ET, Dudok van Heel, M, Godschalk, M (Mozes), Hovius, Steven
المصدر: Kuypers , PDL , Walbeehm , ET , Dudok van Heel , M , Godschalk , M & Hovius , S 1999 , ' Changes in the compound action current amplitudes in relation to the conduction velocity and functional recovery in the reconstructed peripheral nerve ' , Muscle & Nerve , vol. 22 , pp. 1087-1093 .
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المصدر: Kuypers , PDL , Egeraat , JM , van Briemen , LJ , Godschalk , M & Hovius , S 1998 , ' A magnetic evaluation of peripheral nerve regeneration: II. The signal amplitude in the distal segment in relation to functional recovery ' , Muscle & Nerve , vol. 21 , pp. 750-755 .
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المؤلفون: Kuypers, PDL (Paul), Egeraat, JM, Dudok van Heel, M, van Briemen, LJ, Godschalk, M (Mozes), Hovius, Steven
المصدر: Kuypers , PDL , Egeraat , JM , Dudok van Heel , M , van Briemen , LJ , Godschalk , M & Hovius , S 1998 , ' A magnetic evaluation of peripheral nerve regeneration: 1. The discrepancy between magnetic and histologic data from the proximal segment ' , Muscle & Nerve , vol. 21 , pp. 739-749 .