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[Review Article] The pathogenesis and surgical treatment of tears of the rotator cuff




This review discusses the pathogenesis and surgical treatment of tears of the rotator cuff.




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Johns Hopkins Sets Research Pact with Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft
The Johns Hopkins University has established a formal research collaboration with Germany's Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, described as the largest organization for applied research in Europe.
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Diabetes Drugs Outperformed By Nutritional Supplement
July 09, 2008, SolaRx Health - Diabetes Drugs Outperformed By Nutritional Supplement
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AASC Launches Website to Commemorate Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Dr. James N. Yamazaki, who created the resource, "Children of the Atomic Bomb," urges humankind to act upon new medical and scientific knowledge about the long-term effects of nuclear bombing.
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AP/San Jose Mercury News Examines Health Care Advocacy Business
The AP/San Jose Mercury News on Thursday examined the growth in the number of businesses that are "offering some form of advocacy services to medical consumers." For example, Health Advocate is a customer call-in center that helps patients "find the right doctor, haggle over insurance coverage and manage other medical system headaches.
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[Anatomy and Pathology] Change in Embryonic Eye Size and Retinal Cell Proliferation following Intravitreal Injection of Glycosaminoglycans

purpose. The vitreous body (VB) is a transparent, extracellular matrix structure that fills the vitreous cavity of the eye. Major constituents of the VB are hyaluronic acid (HA) and glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), both of which are highly charged, linear carbohydrate polymers. The present experiments investigate a possible role of HA and GAGs in regulating eye size during development and investigate whether changes in eye size are synchronized with cell proliferation in the retina.

methods. Chondroitin sulfate (CS), heparan sulfate (HS), heparin (Hep), dextran sulfate (DexS), and HA were injected into the vitreous cavity of embryonic day 5 chick embryos. Eye size was assessed 1 to 5 days after the injections. Cell counts and BrdU labeling established whether changes in eye size were paralleled by an increase or a decrease in retinal cell proliferation.

results. Injection of CS and HS led to an increase in eye size that was accompanied by a similar increase in retinal cell numbers. Hep and DexS injections led to a decrease in eye size that had no impact on cell proliferation in the retina. HA application had no effect on eye size.

conclusions. The changes in eye size after intravitreal application of GAGs demonstrate that the composition of the VB can play an important role in the regulation of eye size during embryogenesis. The fact that retinal cell proliferation is elevated after an increase in eye size indicates a regulatory role of eye size for retinal cell numbers.

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Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - British Volume
By American Association for the Advancement of Science - Copyright 2008 American Association for the Advancement of Science - version: v1.5 build A