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    Plasticity-Related PKMζ Signaling in the Insular Cortex Is Involved in the Modulation of Neuropathic Pain after Nerve Injury by Jeongsoo Han, Minjee Kwon, Myeounghoon Cha, Motomasa Tanioka, Seong-Karp Hong, Sun Joon Bai, Bae Hwan Lee

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…These results suggest that peripheral nerve injury induces neural plasticity related to PKMζ and that ZIP has potential applications for relieving chronic pain.…”
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    Delayed Acute Ischemia as a Consequence of Multi-Ligament Injury of the Left Knee Following a Motorcycle Accident by Laura Leci Tahiri, Lisa Tahiri

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… Motorcycle accidents can cause complex orthopedic and vascular injuries, posing diagnostic and treatment challenges. …”
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    Sex-based differences in the long-term fate of hippocampal neurons born after a traumatic brain injury by Hannah C. Downing, Hannah C. Downing, Ashley B. Glover, Jessica E. Gebhardt, Jessica E. Gebhardt, Katherine L. Thompson, Kathryn E. Saatman, Kathryn E. Saatman, Kathryn E. Saatman

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…IntroductionModerate-to-severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) results in an early loss of immature hippocampal granule cells and the activation of typically quiescent neural stem cells (NSCs) in the dentate gyrus. …”
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    Visual Perturbation to Enhance Return to Sport Rehabilitation after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury: A Clinical Commentary by Timothy R Wohl, Cody R Criss, Dustin R Grooms

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears are common traumatic knee injuries causing joint instability, quadriceps muscle weakness and impaired motor coordination. …”
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    Alterations in whole muscle quality and physiological cross-sectional area measured with quantitative MRI following ACL injury by Meredith K. Owen, Lauren Richardson, Darren L. Johnson, Moriel H. Vandsburger, Thorsten Feiweier, Katherine L. Thompson, Christopher S. Fry, Peter A. Hardy, Brian Noehren

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Establishing these differences between the quadriceps and hamstrings suggests there is a differential response within the thigh musculature to an ACL injury, providing a framework for more targeted interventions.…”
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    GPX modulation promotes regenerative axonal fusion and functional recovery after injury through PSR-1 condensation by Su-Hyuk Ko, Kyung-Ah Cho, Xin Li, Qitao Ran, Zhijie Liu, Lizhen Chen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Axonal fusion represents an efficient way to recover function after nerve injury. However, how axonal fusion is induced and regulated remains largely unknown. …”
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    Optimizing work movements to reduce injury risk: Application development with Methods-Time Measurement and WebQual analysis by Ari Muzakir, Adhie Tri Wahyudi, Yuli Dwi Astanti, Christofora Desi Kusmindari

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Optimizing work movements is crucial for enhancing efficiency and reducing injury risks in industrial environments. Methods like Methods-Time Measurement (MTM), Work Factor (WF), and Maynard Operation Sequence Technique (MOST) are commonly used to analyze and optimize the workstations. …”
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    Weak acid and pepsin reflux induce laryngopharyngeal mucosal barrier injury: A rabbit-model-based study. by Chenjie Hou, Liqun Zhou, Yujin Zheng, Ting Chen, Renyou Hu, Jingyi Zheng, Chaofeng Liu, Yaqi Liu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…<h4>Objective</h4>Using rabbit models, this study simulated the laryngopharynx's response to the synergistic effects of various acidic reflux environments and pepsin to investigate the response mechanism underlying weak acid reflux and pepsin in the mucosal barrier injury of laryngopharyngeal reflux.<h4>Methods</h4>The rabbits were divided into six groups, and the original larynx was recorded for each group. …”
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