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Rapamycin impairs trabecular bone acquisition from high-dose but not low-dose intermittent parathyroid hormone treatment.

29 Nov 2009 The osteo-anabolic effects of intermittent parathyroid hormone (PTH) treatment require insulin-like growth factor (IGF) signaling through the IGF-I receptor. A major downstream target of the IGF-I receptor (via Akt) is the mammalian target of ...
rec_pub_19639601-rapamycin-impairs-trabecular-bone-acquisition-high-dose-low-dose.htm


Age-dependent bupivacaine-induced muscle toxicity during continuous peripheral nerve block in rats.

30 Oct 2009 BACKGROUND: Regional blocks improve postoperative analgesia and postoperative rehabilitation in children and adult patients. Continuous peripheral nerve blocks have been proposed as safe and effective techniques for postoperative pain relief and ...
rec_pub_19809284-age-dependent-bupivacaine-induced-muscle-toxicity-continuous.htm


Thighs and heart disease. Exercise, muscle mass, and insulin sensitivity.

19 Oct 2009
rec_pub_19846487-thighs-heart-disease-exercise-muscle-mass-insulin-sensitivity.htm


The differential role of motor cortex in stretch reflex modulation induced by changes in environmental mechanics and verbal instruction.

19 Oct 2009 The motor cortex assumes an increasingly important role in higher mammals relative to that in lower mammals. This is true to such an extent that the human motor cortex is deeply involved in reflex regulation and it is common to speak of ...
rec_pub_19846713-the-differential-role-motor-cortex-stretch-reflex-modulation-induced.htm


Muscle contractions guide rohon-beard peripheral sensory axons.

19 Oct 2009 Multiple molecular cues guide neuronal axons to their targets during development. Previous studies in vitro have shown that mechanical stimulation also can affect axon growth; however, whether mechanical force contributes to axon guidance in vivo is ...
rec_pub_19846707-muscle-contractions-guide-rohon-beard-peripheral-sensory-axons.htm


[Leprosy in magnetic resonance tomography]

12 Oct 2009
rec_pub_19830646-leprosy-magnetic-resonance-tomography.htm


The role of CACNA1S in predisposition to malignant hyperthermia.

11 Oct 2009 BACKGROUND: Malignant hyperthermia (MH) is an inherited pharmacogenetic disorder of skeletal muscle, characterised by an elevated calcium release from the skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum. The dihydropyridine receptor (DHPR) plays an essential ...
rec_pub_19825159-the-role-cacna1s-predisposition-malignant-hyperthermia.htm


Impaired skeletal muscle beta-adrenergic activation and lipolysis are associated with whole-body insulin resistance in rats bred for low intrinsic exercise capacity.

7 Oct 2009 Rats selectively bred for high endurance running capacity (HCR) have higher insulin sensitivity and improved metabolic health compared with those bred for low endurance capacity (LCR). We investigated several skeletal muscle characteristics, in ...
rec_pub_19819977-impaired-skeletal-muscle-beta-adrenergic-activation-lipolysis.htm


Impedance control reduces instability that arises from motor noise.

5 Oct 2009 There is ample evidence that humans are able to control the endpoint impedance of their arms in response to active destabilizing force fields. However, such fields are uncommon in daily life. Here, we examine whether the CNS selectively controls the ...
rec_pub_19812335-impedance-control-reduces-instability-arises-motor-noise.htm


[Occurrence of GRB10 (+11275G > A) polymorphism in Hungarian population and its relationship to glucose metabolism]

2 Oct 2009 In our backstage experiment with differential display method among the differentially expressed genes we found the gene of GRB10 (Growth factor Receptor-Bound protein 10). The GRB10 protein binds to insulin and insulin-like growth factor receptors ...
rec_pub_19789144-occurrence-grb10-11275g-polymorphism-hungarian-population.htm

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