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 Circumcision: Local Anesthesia Better Than Dorsal Penile Nerve Block
Though both dorsal penile nerve block and local anesthesia are capable of attenuating the physiologic responses to circumcision, local anesthesia was more effective at preventing crying, tachycardia, and release of cortisol by the adrenals.
This suggests that dorsal penile nerve block was less effective at anesthetizing the ventral aspect of the penis.
The neural pathways that relay painful stimuli, the cortical and subcortical centers that perceive pain, and the required neurotransmitters are all present and functional before birth [1].
http://www.cirp.org/library/pain/masciello

  
 The Dorsal Wall Lifting Theory of Laminitis
The proposal of the dorsal wall lifting theory is not a rejection of scientific research or literature previously published on laminitis, which in general has struggled to confirm the vascular crisis theory.
As the concept of early and rapid heel growth is at the core of the dorsal wall lifting theory, this would be an obvious starting point for a future research project.
A subsequent reduction in pain could be interpreted as confirmation of the dorsal wall lifting theory.
http://members.aol.com/tompryan/part2/DWL2.htm

  
 The bHLH factor Olig3 coordinates the specification of dorsal neurons in the spinal cord -- Müller et al. 19 (6): ...
Gene expression in progenitors of the dorsal spinal cord of Olig3 mutant embryos.
Brown, A.G. The dorsal horn of the spinal cord.
Schematic diagram of dorsal spinal cord neurons and of the function of Olig3 in their development.
http://www.genesdev.org/cgi/content/full/19/6/733

  
 Cephalopod Dorsal Head-Mantle Fusion
A); the dorsal mantle fused at the nuchal locking-apparatus (Fig.
B at arrow) and the dorsal mantle margin broadly fused to the head (Fig.
B - Dorsal view of Euprymna stenodactyla (Fam.
http://tolweb.org/accessory/Cephalopod_Dorsal_Head-Mantle_Fusion?acc_id=2020

  
 Pressor reflex evoked by static muscle contraction: role of nitric oxide in the dorsal horn -- Wilson et al. 276 (6): ...
in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord.
Segmental effect of NMDA block in the dorsal horn on the pressor reflex.
NMDA receptor blockade in cat dorsal horn blunts the reflex pressor response to muscle contraction and stretch.
http://ajpregu.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/276/6/R1639

  
 Nuclear import of the Drosophila Rel protein Dorsal is regulated by phosphorylation -- Drier et al. 13 (5): 556 -- ...
Dorsal is subject to signal-dependent phosphorylation while associated with Cactus in the cytoplasm.
Dorsal is subject to signal-dependent phosphorylation while associated with Cactus in the cytoplasm
(WT) Mothers are homozygous wild-type for dorsal and the dorsal-ventral signal transduction pathway.
http://www.genesdev.org/cgi/content/full/13/5/556

  
 New Intrathalamic Pathways Allowing Modality-Related and Cross-Modality Switching in the Dorsal Thalamus -- Crabtree ...
in one dorsal thalamic nucleus in response to glutamate stimulation
The dorsal thalamus is usually thought of as a large collection of nuclei in which each nucleus has its own separate channels
Crabtree JW, Collingridge GL, Isaac JTR (1998) A new intrathalamic pathway linking modality-related nuclei in the dorsal thalamus.
http://www.jneurosci.org/cgi/content/full/22/19/8754

  
 Five Sources of a Dorsal Root Potential: Their Interactions and Origins in the Superficial Dorsal Horn -- Wall and ...
rise was slower than that observed after dorsal root stimulation.
After the earlier work where the afferent volley was generated by stimulation of the dorsal root, the Eccles school, in particular,
effective at evoking DRPs in the cervical dorsal roots.
http://jn.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/78/2/860

  
 To save dolphin's dorsal fin experts combine medical technology and teamwork
Liko (pronounced Lee-ko) continues to undergo pioneering veterinary light emitting diode (LED) therapy to stimulate tissue growth and regeneration in his injured fin.
Thermal imagery revealed patterns of increased vascular development in Liko's dorsal fin and more rapid healing following application of localized LED therapy.
Liko in his sling soon after his surgery and application of extracellular matrix treatment in July.
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2004-10/uopm-tsd101904.php

  
 Arch Neurol -- Abstract: Dorsal Forebrain Anomaly in Williams Syndrome, November 2001, Galaburda et al. 58 (11): 1865
with a behavioral phenotype that suggests a dorsal and/or ventral
affecting the development of the dorsal forebrain and are most
Conclusions  Anomalies in the dorsal region in patients
http://archneur.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/58/11/1865

  
 A-Force Dorsal night splint for plantar fasciitis pain by active ankle
The A-FORCE Dorsal Night Splint has been designed to hold the foot in a neutral position during sleep, thereby helping to alleviate the morning pain and discomfort associated with plantar fasciitis.
The A-FORCE Dorsal Night Splint may also be used for virtually any condition where stabilization of the ankle in a neutral position is desired.
A night splint can't be effective unless a patient wears it.
http://supportsusa.com/ankle/aa/aforce.htm

  
 Establishment of the Dorsal—Ventral Axis in Xenopus Embryos Coincides with the Dorsal Enrichment of Dishevelled That ...
Dorsal downregulation of GSK3beta by a non-Wnt-like mechanism is an early molecular consequence of cortical rotation in early Xenopus embryos
pathway responsible for establishing dorsal cell fates in Xenopus.
dorsal side of the embryo during cortical rotation.
http://www.jcb.org/cgi/content/abstract/146/2/427

  
 Dorsal Horn Neurons Firing at High Frequency, But Not Primary Afferents, Release Opioid Peptides that Produce ...
Dorsal Horn Neurons Firing at High Frequency, But Not Primary Afferents, Release Opioid Peptides that Produce µ-Opioid Receptor Internalization in the Rat Spinal Cord
To determine what neural pathways trigger opioid release in
Dorsal Horn Neurons Firing at High Frequency, But Not Primary Afferents, Release Opioid Peptides that Produce {micro}-Opioid Receptor Internalization in the Rat Spinal Cord -- Song and Marvizón 23 (27): 9171 -- Journal of Neuroscience
http://www.jneurosci.org/cgi/content/abstract/23/27/9171

  
 Interactions between dorsal-ventral patterning genes lmx1b, engrailed-1, and wnt-7a in the vertebrate limb
Extensor muscles are generally located dorsally while flexor muscles are generally located ventrally.
For example, humans and most other mammals have nails on the dorsal surface of their digits, while the ventral surface is covered by skin or footpads.
Two of these factors, engrailed-1 and wnt-7a are expressed in the dorsal and ventral ectoderm respectively.
http://www.ijdb.ehu.es/0207/a937.htm

  
 Activation of amphibian dorsal determinants
(This work assumes that the inner core of the cyotoplasm is symmetrical, but since it is measuring the ability to form a secondary axis, it cannot measure the inner cytoplasm activity along the future dorsal axis).
The evidence for this model was acquired by transplantation experiments.
This, in fact, has been suggested by recent studies.
http://zygote.swarthmore.edu/regul9.html

  
 Dorsal Ventral Polarity
Precursors of dorsal epidermis and amnioserosa express zerknullt and decapentaplegic, but not snail or twist.
Mesodermal precursors express twist and snail, but not zerknullt and decapentaplegic.
dorsal or ventral) along the dorsal-ventral axis is established by the interactions of many cytoplasmic materials within the single multinucleated cell, which will be described subsequently.
http://www.trinity.edu/rblyston/CraftyMol/dvp.htm

  
 Dorsal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In anatomy, the dorsal is the side in which the backbone is located.
The names of some structures have even had dorsal (or a form of dorsal) incorporated into them.
The opposite of dorsal in this sense was ansall, meaning a double-sided knife.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorsal

  
 die-1 and dorsal intercalation
This construct is expressed at high levels in the C-derived posterior dorsal hypodermis.
Dorsal intercalation in wild-type embryos visualized using ajm-1::gfp
Note that many of the anterior dorsal hypodermal cells intercalate, but most of the posterior dorsal cells are wedged and do not intercalate completely before they fuse into the dorsal hypodermal syncytium.
http://worms.zoology.wisc.edu/die/die-1.htm

  
 Endothelial cell interactions initiate dorsal pancreas development by selectively inducing the transcription factor ...
cause the induction of Ptf1a in dorsal endoderm explants.
Vascular function and sphingosine-1-phosphate regulate development of the dorsal pancreatic mesenchyme
such inductions are common for initiating dorsal and ventral pancreas
http://dev.biologists.org/cgi/content/abstract/131/4/807

  
 Courey Summary
Thus, our current working model is that a transient interaction between Dorsal and Twi induces a conformational change in Twi and/or Dorsal that leads to transcriptional activation, perhaps by facilitating the recruitment of coactivators.
Dorsal may alleviate the inhibition brought about by the Twi N-terminus, perhaps by induc-ing a conformational change in Twi.
A major goal of our research is to learn what determines whether Dorsal will act as an activator or a repressor of any given target gene.
http://www.chem.ucla.edu/dept/Faculty/courey/research1.html

  
 dorsal incision
I have found that leaving the spiney and soft dorsal on one side of the skin can also be very effective.
From the front edge of the spiny dorsal to the head and from the rear of the soft dorsal to the tail is the only area that has to be re-scaled with epoxy.
(this area is most obvious between back of skull and leading edge of spiney dorsal.
http://www.taxidermy.net/forums/FishTaxiArticles/99282F627F.html

  
 Chordata on Encyclopedia.com
(kôrdā´te,-dä´-), phylum of animals having a notochord, or dorsal stiffening rod, as the chief internal skeletal support at some stage of their development.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/C/Chordata.asp

  
 Glossary Searched Term
Podem existir uma ou mais sendo a mais anterior chamada a primeira dorsal.
There may be two or more dorsal fins, in which case the most anterior one is designated the first.
Pueden existir dos o más aletas dorsales, en cuyo caso, la más anterior es designada como la primera.
http://www.fishbase.org/Glossary/Glossary.cfm?termenglish=dorsal+fin

  
 Gadus morhua dorsal fin references
First dorsal fin originating posterior to head (predorsal distance less than about one-third of total length), its height about one-half of head length; third dorsal originating far posterior to the level of the vent.
No fin spines..." References to family Gadidae: Page 97 (text) - "Our cods have 3 dorsal fins...some in other areas have 1 or 2 dorsal fins..." "No spinous fin rays" Robins and Ray 1986: Reference to family Gadidae: Page 92 (text) - "No fin spines.
Dorsal fin divided into 3 well-separated parts (forming separte fins), bearing about 14, 21 and 19 rays respectively.
http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~frf/rfe3ac12.html

  
 Slow Dorsal-Ventral Rhythm Generator in the Lamprey Spinal Cord
These results suggest that in addition to the network generating the swimming rhythm in the lamprey spinal cord, there is also a network providing slow reciprocal alternation between dorsal and ventral parts of the myotome.
During steering, a selective activation of dorsal and ventral myotomes is required and the neural network generating the slow rhythm may represent activity in the spinal machinery used for steering.
A longitudinal midline section of the spinal cord during ongoing slow bursting abolished the reciprocal pattern between ipsilateral dorsal and ventral branches but a synchronous burst activity could still remain.
http://www.sgnis.org/publicat/aokif.htm

  
 Lutjanus peru dorsal fin references
The base of dorsal fin, especially the soft portion, bears a moderately wide covering of scales.
References to genus Lutjanus: Jordan and Evermann 1898: Page 1247 (as genus Neomaenis Girard, 1859) - "...soft rays of dorsal and anal scaly at base; dorsal spines 10 (rarely 11), continuous with the soft rays..." Masuda et al.
The anterior portion of the soft dorsal fin is not significantly taller than posterior part, and neither the anterior nor posterior fin rays are elongated.
http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~frf/cfsan.fda.gov/~frf/rfe3ps12.html

  
 Holistic Health Encyclopedia - D
There are 12 dorsal or thoracic vertebrae in the upper and mid back.
A linking of adjacent atoms in the carbon chain by sharing 2 pairs of electrons between the carbons instead of the usual 1 shared pair of a single bond.
http://www.myholistic.com/glossary/D.php3

  
 Merriam-Webster Online
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