FORAMEN TYMPANICUM OR FORAMEN OF HUSCHKE: A BIOARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDY ON HUMAN SKELETONS FROM AN IRON AGE CEMETERY AT TABRIZ KABUD MOSQUE ZONE

Foramen Tympanicum or Foramen of Huschke: A Bioarchaeological Study on Human Skeletons from an Iron Age Cemetery at Tabriz Kabud Mosque Zone

The foramen tympanicum Me Fall Outerwear is an anatomical variation that is created in the tympanic plate of temporal bone during the first year of life.The tympanic plate grows and foramen tympanicum is gradually closed by about the fifth postnatal year.However, due to a defect in normal ossification, foramen tympanicum sporadically remains throug

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The effect of music tempo on movement flow

There has been much controversy over the effects of music tempo on movement flow.In this study, a single-factor repeated-measurement design was used to explore the effect of music tempo (fast, slow, Me Fall Outerwear and no music control) on movement flow by measuring both subjective experiences and objective electroencephalographic (EEG) character

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Experiences of magnetic resonance imaging scanning in patients with pacemakers or implantable cardioverter-defibrillators

Background/Aims Despite the U.S.Food and Drug Adminstration approving a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-conditional pacemaker system in 2011, many physicians remain reluctant to perform MRI scanning in patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices.Herein, we aimed to evaluate the real-world safety of MRI in these patients.Methods This singl

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RETRACTED: NFIL3 Facilitates Neutrophil Autophagy, Neutrophil Extracellular Trap Formation and Inflammation During Gout via REDD1-Dependent mTOR Inactivation

Autophagy pathways play an important role in immunity and inflammation via pathogen clearance Decorative mechanisms mediated by immune cells, such as macrophages and neutrophils.In particular, autophagic activity is essential for the release of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs), a distinct form of active neutrophil death.The current study set o

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Human Pleural Fluid Elicits Pyruvate and Phenylalanine Metabolism in Acinetobacter baumannii to Enhance Cytotoxicity and Immune Evasion

Acinetobacter baumannii (Ab) is one of the most treacherous pathogens among those causing hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP).A.baumannii possesses an adaptable physiology, seen not only in its antibiotic resistance and virulence phenotypes but also in its metabolic versatility.In this study, we observed that A.baumannii undergoes global transcriptio

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