Pritchard Nygaard

  • Since actomyosin contractility is known to cause ERK activation, these results suggest that mechanical condition at the tissue edge can contribute to loss of pluripotency leading to differentiation. Thus, our study draws attention to the influence of self-organized tissue topography in stem cell culture and differentiation.Due to a growing need…[Read more]

  • Significantly, as the first trial, probe Hy-2 was employed to simultaneously monitor the variation of ClO- and 1O2 level in cecal tissues of rat in the cecal ligation and puncture (CLP)-induced polymicrobial sepsis model. The results demonstrated that the expressed ClO- and 1O2 levels were tightly correlated with the severity of sepsis, inferring…[Read more]

  • Taken together, the progress made in the development of BMs in oral and maxillofacial regions has laid a foundation for further clinical translation.Displaced fractures of patella often require open reduction surgery and internal fixation to restore the extensor continuity and articular congruity. Fracture fixation with biodegradable magnesium…[Read more]

  • Pressurized oxy-combustion is an emerging and more efficient technology for carbon capture, utilization, and storage than the first generation (atmospheric) oxy-combustion. NOx is a major conventional pollutant produced in pressurized oxy-combustion. In pressurized oxy-combustion, the utilization of latent heat from moisture and removal of acid…[Read more]

  • Essential tremor (ET) is a progressive neurological disease whose natural history is one of progressive increase in tremor severity over time; surprisingly though, there are no published videotape diaries that visually and tangibly portray this progression over time.

    Progressive, stepwise increase in limb tremor severity over a…[Read more]

  • Also, further research is needed to describe biomarkers or variables which are easily accessible in the field practice.Dioxins have been suggested to induce inflammation in the intestine and brain and to induce neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), partly due to…[Read more]

  • Pritchard Nygaard posted an update 2 weeks ago

    The sinoatrial node is perhaps one of the most important tissues in the entire body it is the natural pacemaker of the heart, making it responsible for initiating each-and-every normal heartbeat. As such, its activity is heavily controlled, allowing heart rate to rapidly adapt to changes in physiological demand. Control of sinoatrial node…[Read more]

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