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Every day, your body replaces billions of cells—and yet, your tissues stay perfectly organized. How is that possible?
Elevated levels of synovial fluid proteins may be associated with poor functional outcomes in patients undergoing ...
A daily workout routine, a balanced, nutritious diet, a healthy body mass index (BMI), sufficient calcium intake, exposure to ...
A lot of joint cracking is due to movement of the gas bubbles in the joint fluid called the Synovial Fluid. A lot of bubbles ...
Since lampreys and hagfish represent the most primitive living vertebrates, their joint structure likely reflects the ancestral condition of all vertebrates. The presence of synovial joints in all ...
In time, this had revealed that skates express CD44 and aggrecan, meaning that without this, joints would have no lubrication. CD44 is a cell surface receptor that binds itself to the hyaluronic acid, ...
Because synovial fluid is mostly water, if you are dehydrated, you are compromising all of these functions. Water keeps the synovial fluid viscous, allowing it to properly protect the joints by ...
Multiple coupling effects among the various cells in the synovial micro-environment modulate the poor progression and development of diseases. Respectively, synovium is the primary target tissue of ...
They are highly specialized in structure and function, in part by how many bones are in a foot: 26 bones – about a quarter of all the bones in the body. They include: Seven tarsals at the back of the ...
This paper proposes a unified multi-task joint learning framework based on bi-fusion of structure and deformation at multi-scale, called BFM-Net, which simultaneously achieves the segmentation results ...