A STUDY OF THE FORMATION AND BRANCHING PATTERN OF BRACHIAL PLEXUS AND ITS VARIATIONS IN ADULT HUMAN CADAVERS OF NORTH KARNATAKA

A study of the formation and branching pattern of brachial plexus and its variations in adult human cadavers of north Karnataka

Introduction and Objectives: The brachial plexus is highly variable, in its formation and branching pattern thus, knowledge of its anatomical patterns, may be insufficient for the surgeon operating on or around these nerves or for the regional anesthesiologist working in this area.Therefore, the present study was an attempt to study further about v

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Collagen Type I as a Ligand for Receptor-Mediated Signaling

Collagens form the fibrous component of the extracellular matrix in all multi-cellular animals.Collagen type I is the most abundant collagen present in skin, tendons, vasculature, as well Adjustable Pin as the organic portion of the calcified tissue of bone and teeth.This review focuses on numerous receptors for which collagen acts as a ligand, inc

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