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A simplified CAD/CAM extraoral surgical guide for therapeutic injections
Andrew Cameron,Antônio Luís Neto Custódio,Mahmoud Bakr,Peter Reher 대한치과마취과학회 2021 Journal of Dental Anesthesia and Pain Medicine Vol.21 No.3
Therapeutic injections into the craniofacial region can be a complex procedure because of the nature of its anatomical structure. This technical note demonstrates a process for creating an extra-oral template to inject therapeutic substances into the temporomandibular joint and the lateral pterygoid muscle. The described process involves merging cone-beam computed tomography data and extra-oral facial scans obtained using a mobile device to establish a correlated data set for virtual planning. Virtual injection points were simulated using existing dental implant planning software to assist clinicians in precisely targeting specific anatomical structures. A template was designed and then 3D printed. The printed template showed adequate surface fit. This innovative process demonstrates a potential new clinical technique. However, further validation and in vivo trials are necessary to assess its full potential.
The human AQP4 gene : Definition of the locus encoding two water channel polypeptides in brain
LU, MINGOI,LEE, M.DOUGLAS,SMITH, BARBARA L.,JUNG, JIN SUP,AGRE, PETER,VERDUK, MARIAN A.J.,MERKX, GERARD,RUSS, JOHAN P.L.,DEEN, PETER M.T. 부산대학교 유전공학연구소 1996 분자생물학 연구보 Vol.12 No.-
The aquaporin family of membrane water transport proteins are expressed in diverse tissues, and in brain the predominant water channel protein is AQP4. Here we report the isolation and characterization of the human AQP4 cDNAs and genomic DNA. Two cDNAs were isolated corresponding to the two initiating methionines (M1 in a 323-aa polypeptide and M23 in a 301-aa polypeptide) previously indentified in rat [Jung, J. S., Bhat, R. V., Preston, G. M., Guggino, W. B. & Agre, P. (1994) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 91, 13052-13056]. Similar to other aquaporins, the AQP4 gene is composed of four exons encoding 127, 55, 27, and 92 amino acids separated by introns of 0.8, 0.3, and 5.2 kb. Unlike other aquaporins, an alternative coding initiation sequence (designated exon 0) was located 2.7 kb upstream of exon 1. When spliced together, M1 and the subsequent 10 amino acids are encoded by exon 0; the next 11 amino acids and M23 are encoded by exon 1. Transcription initiation sites have been mapped in the proximal promoters of exons 0 and 1. RNase protection revealed distinct transcripts corresponding to M1 and M23 mRNAs, and AQP4 immunoblots of cerebellum demonstrated reactive polypeptides of 31 and 34 kDa. Using a P1 and a λEMBL subclone, the chromosomal site of the human AQP4 gene was mapped to chromosome 18 at the junction of q11.2 and q12.1 by fluorescence in situ hybridization. These studies may now permit molecular characterization of AQP4 during human development and in clinical disorders.
Speed Optimization in Automated Microinjection of Zebrafish Embryos
Peter C.Y. Chen,Shengfeng Zhou,Zhe Lu,Joo-Hoo Nam,Hong Luo,RuowenGe,Chong-Jin Ong,Wei Lin 제어·로봇·시스템학회 2015 International Journal of Control, Automation, and Vol.13 No.5
In this paper we formulate an optimization problem in the design of a speed trajectory for the motion of the micropipette during automated microinjection of zebrafish embryos. The objective of this optimization problem is to minimize the deformation sustained by the zebrafish embryo. We subsequently propose a solution to this optimization problem by first constructing a viscoelastic model of the zebrafish embryo, and then synthesizing an optimal speed trajectory based on a class of polynomials. Furthermore, we present results of numerical simulation and experiments that demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed solution. The statistically meaningful experimental data (generated using a large sample of zebrafish embryos) provide direct evidence on the advantage of such speed optimization in microinjection.
EFFECT OF DIFFERENT SOURCES OF FIBER ON THE INTESTINAL MORPHOLOGY OF DOMESTIC GEESE
Chiou, Peter W.S.,Lu, T.W.,Hsu, J.C.,Yu, B. Asian Australasian Association of Animal Productio 1996 Animal Bioscience Vol.9 No.5
Experiment was conducted to study the effect of sources of dietary fiber on the intestinal morphology of geese. Sixty white Roman geese of two-week-old were divided randomly into six groups and were fed with isoenergetic and isonitrogenous diets which contain alfalfa meal, barley hull, rice hull, purified cellulose, lignin, or pectin as the major dietary source of fiber. Different sources of dietary fiber significantly influenced the villi height and the crypt depth in the duodenum, and the villi height and the muscle layer thickness in the ileum (p < 0.05). The duodenal villus in the geese that fed diets with alfalfa meal, rice hull or pectin supplemented were significantly longest ($968.5{\mu}m$), whereas the lignin group was significantly shortest villus and deepest crypt depth (p < 0.05). The thicknesses of the ileal and caecal muscle layer were significantly thicker in the geese fed with cellulose supplemented diets than in those fed with the other treatment diets. The caecum of the barley bran fed geese possessed significantly longest villi and the most thick muscle layers (p < 0.05). From scanning electronic microscopic observation, the leafy and plate-like in the duodenal villi morphology of geese represented a more effective nutrient absorption in the small intestine. The morphology of ileal villi in geese was similar from herbivorous rabbit and from the African Green monkey.
Sensorless Control of Low-Cost Single-Phase Hybrid Switched Reluctance Motor Drive
Jakobsen, Uffe,Kaiyuan Lu,Rasmussen, Peter Omand,Dong-Hee Lee,Jin-Woo Ahn IEEE 2015 IEEE transactions on industry applications Vol.51 No.3
<P>This paper presents a sensorless-controlled, low-cost, low-power, and variable-speed drive system suitable for fan and pump applications. The main advantages of this drive system are the low system cost, simple converter structure, and simple but robust sensorless control technique. The drive motor is a special hybrid switched reluctance motor. The proposed sensorless control method beneficially utilizes the stator side PM field and its performance is motor parameter independent. The unique low-cost drive system solution, simple and robust sensorless control features of this drive system, is demonstrated in detail in this paper. Important design details for practical implementation of the sensorless control algorithm are included. The complete drive system performance is validated using a prototype drive system.</P>
Structural Study of Hexagonal Close-Packed Silica Mesoporous Crystal
Ma, Yanhang,Han, Lu,Miyasaka, Keiichi,Oleynikov, Peter,Che, Shunai,Terasaki, Osamu American Chemical Society 2013 Chemistry of materials Vol.25 No.10
<P>Close-packed spheres can be stacked into two crystalline structures: cubic close-packed (ccp) and hexagonal close-packed (hcp). Both of these structures were found in silica mesoporous crystals (SMCs). Herein, pure hcp mesostructure with <I>P</I>6<SUB>3</SUB>/<I>mmc</I> symmetry of silica mesoporous crystals (SMCs) has been obtained in the synthetic system of cationic gemini surfactant as template and the <I>N</I>-[(3-trimethoxysilyl)propyl]ethylenediamine triacetix acid trisodium salt (EDTA-silyl) as the costructure directing agent (CSDA), which gives rise to the three-dimensional (3D) hexagonal structure and hexagonal plate morphology. The formation of the pure hcp structure was controlled by organic/inorganic interface curvature induced by charge matching between carboxylate groups of the CSDA and quaternary ammonium head groups of surfactant. Electrostatic potential distribution 3D map was reconstructed using Fourier analysis of HRTEM images based on electron crystallography, which showed characteristic features of the shape and connectivity of mesopores in the hcp structure. Small windows for connecting cages can be found only between layers, which determine the symmetry and local curvature of structures. As a result, the point group symmetry of mesopores becomes 6̅<I>m</I>2, instead of the <I>m</I>3̅<I>m</I> symmetry observed for perfect spheres in the ccp. The mechanism of stabilization and favorable growth of the pure hcp structure in mesoscale has been proposed based on synthesis strategy and symmetry support. This work provides people a better understanding of the priority of two sphere close-packed forms by comparing hcp and ccp structures.</P><P><B>Graphic Abstract</B> <IMG SRC='http://pubs.acs.org/appl/literatum/publisher/achs/journals/content/cmatex/2013/cmatex.2013.25.issue-10/cm401294j/production/images/medium/cm-2013-01294j_0001.gif'></P><P><A href='http://pubs.acs.org/doi/suppl/10.1021/cm401294j'>ACS Electronic Supporting Info</A></P>
Unusual Malignant Solid Neoplasms of the Kidney: Cross-Sectional Imaging Findings
Ali Devrim Karaosmanog˘lu,Mehmet Ruhi Onur,Ali Shirkhoda,Mustafa Ozmen,Peter F. Hahn 대한영상의학회 2015 Korean Journal of Radiology Vol.16 No.4
Malignant kidney neoplasms are the most frequently encountered solid kidney masses. Although renal cell carcinoma is the major renal malignancy, other solid malignant renal masses should be considered in the differential diagnosis of solid renal masses that do not contain a macroscopic fatty component. In this pictorial essay, we present the imaging findings of a primitive neuroectodermal tumor, primary liposarcoma of the kidney, primary neuroendocrine tumor, leiomyosarcoma, synovial sarcoma, malignant fibrous histiocytoma, sclerosing fibrosarcoma and renal metastasis of osteosarcoma.
CANDELS Sheds Light on the Environmental Quenching of Low-mass Galaxies
Guo, Yicheng,Bell, Eric F.,Lu, Yu,Koo, David C.,Faber, S. M.,Koekemoer, Anton M.,Kurczynski, Peter,Lee, Seong-Kook,Papovich, Casey,Chen, Zhu,Dekel, Avishai,Ferguson, Henry C.,Fontana, Adriano,Giavalis American Astronomical Society 2017 ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS - Vol.841 No.2
<P>We investigate the environmental quenching of galaxies, especially those with stellar masses (M-*) < 10(9.5) Me-circle dot, beyond the local universe. Essentially all local low-mass quenched galaxies (QGs) are believed to live close to massive central galaxies, which is a demonstration of environmental quenching. We use CANDELS data to test whether or not such a dwarf QG-massive central galaxy connection exists beyond the local universe. For this purpose, we only need a statistically representative, rather than complete, sample of low-mass galaxies, which enables our study to z greater than or similar to 1.5. For each low-mass galaxy, we measure the projected distance (d(proj)) to its nearest massive neighbor (M-* > 10(10.5) M-circle dot) within a redshift range. At a given z and M-*, the environmental quenching effect is considered to be observed if the d(proj) distribution of QGs (d(proj)(Q)) is significantly skewed toward lower values than that of star-forming galaxies (d(proj)(SF)). For galaxies with 10(8) M-circle dot < M-* < 10(10) M-circle dot, such a difference between d(proj)(Q) and d(proj)(SF) is detected up to z similar to 1. Also, about 10% of the quenched galaxies in our sample are located between two and four virial radii (R-Vir) of the massive halos. The median projected distance from low-mass QGs to their massive neighbors, d(proj)(Q)/R-Vir, decreases with satellite M-* at M-* less than or similar to 10(9.5) M-circle dot, but increases with satellite M-* at M-* greater than or similar to 10(9.5) M-circle dot. This trend suggests a smooth, if any, transition of the quenching timescale around M-* similar to 10(9.5) M-circle dot at 0.5 < z < 1.0.</P>