The orifice connecting the right ventricle to the cavity was composed of dystrophic muscular fibers mixed with fatty cells. |
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I don't know that embryonic stem cell research will do any good for dystrophic patients. |
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The success rate for patients with dystrophic disorders of the hand, however, is low. |
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Both ponds are dystrophic, surrounded by extensive mats of Sphagnum, and stratified in summer with anoxic hypolimnia. |
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Another form of dwarfism that was formerly included in the spectrum of achondroplasia is dystrophic dwarfism. |
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With mesoangioblasts isolated in the donor mice the muscle force of the dystrophic mice was improved. |
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This contributes to muscle degeneration. Transgenic mdx mice with the normal amount of nitric oxide synthase showed reduced dystrophic symptoms. |
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In 2003 a first cell therapy trial using stem cells was successfully conducted on the dystrophic mouse. |
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The sequela dystrophic calcification follows caseation, necrosis or fibrosis. |
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She has been attending Ormond Street Hospital since she was born because she suffers from dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa, a painful skin condition. |
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They have to be repeated with dystrophic dogs whose dystrophy is more similar to the human disease than the dystrophy of the mice. |
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However, bone marrow transplantation in dystrophic mice did not improve the dystrophic phenotype. |
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An improvement of membrane repair capacity is observed, nevertheless, dystrophic features into muscle were still present. |
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Among persons with recessive dystrophic EB, the anticonvulsant phenytoin is sometimes effective because it decreases production of an enzyme that breaks down collagen. |
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The immunopathological process in the articular cartilage and the synovial membrane develops in parallel with degenerative and dystrophic processes. |
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Eccentric contraction injury in dystrophic canine muscle. |
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The dystrophic mouse: Most of the experiments with this aim have been performed with one kind of laboratory animal, the dystrophic mdx mouse, which has a point mutation at base pair 3,185 in exon 23 of its dystrophin gene. |
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At the last World Dermatology Congress in Kyoto, researchers presented very promising results for patients suffering from dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa, a serious genetic disorder which causes the skin to come away. |
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The recessive dystrophic form of the incurable disorder that Lucy had is caused by a lack of collagen protein and causes skin and internal body linings to blister at the slightest knock or rub. |
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Ileana's severe form of it, called recessive dystrophic, affects between one and four per one million in the United States, said Dr. Alfred T. Lane, a pediatric dermatologist. |
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On the other hand, we showed that the expression of CARP increases in all dystrophic models studied, suggesting that CARP is a key marker of these diseases. |
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Other experiments to increase utrophin: The transfer of a shortened utrophin gene with adenoviruses into dystrophic dogs led to utrophin which could take over the function of the missing dystrophin. |
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However, recessive dystrophic EB varies in severity from very minor symptoms to severe skin loss at birth, and increasing disability as a result of contractural scarring. |
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Delivery of the genes of this and some of the other shortened dystrophins with adeno associated viruses into the muscles of the mdx mice prevented and partially reversed the dystrophic symptoms. |
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In the present study, Dr. Luis Garcia and his colleagues, among them David Alexander Gross, researcher at Genethon, have characterized the nature of the immune responses to AAV1 in dystrophic mice. |
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