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Cellular tracking has been employed to investigate complex cell-cell and cell-material interactions that play critcal roles in tissue development and disease progression. Tracking is often performed manually, however limitations associated with manual tracking make it impractical fortracking dense populations of cells. To address these limitations, several automated tracking algorithms have been...
Traditionally, critical-size defects have been treated using autologous bone grafts which, while being effective, have limitations that include donor site scarcity, additional pain, and donor site morbidity. Synthetic scaffolds show promise as alternate graft materials, but current scaffolds have limitations associated with filling and conforming to the defect site. In this study, we aimed to synthesize...
It has been proposed that disruption of normal vitreous humor may permit O 2 to travel more easily from the retina to the center of the lens where it may cause nuclear cataract (Barbazetto, I.A., Liang, J., Chang, S., Zheng, L., Spector, A., Dillon, J.P., 2004. Oxygen tension in the rabbit lens and vitreous before and after vitrectomy. Exp. Eye Res. 78, 917–924; Harocopos, G.J., Shui, Y.B...
Eosinophilic granuloma of bone is a rare disorder which occurs mainly in children and young adults. The condition is characterised by single or multiple osteolytic lesions which most commonly occur in the skull, femur, ribs and vertebral column, but has never been reported to affect any bone in the foot. We present a case of a solitary eosinophilic granuloma of the talus which presented as a pathological...
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