Sentences with phrase «human trabecular»

Our lab has recently shown that endogenous TGF - Î ² 2 expression can be markedly and significantly attenuated in human trabecular meshwork cells and porcine anterior segments using the compound XJB -5-131, a novel antioxidant that targets a cell's mitochondria.

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When the team scanned hand bones from four members of A. africanus that lived in South Africa between 2 million and 3 million years ago, they found that the pattern of the trabecular bone was asymmetrical, as in modern humans and Neandertals that use tools frequently (as they also show in their study).
The research, titled «Human - like hand use in Australopithecus africanus, shows that Australopithecus africanus,» a 3 - 2 million - year - old species from South Africa traditionally considered not to have engaged in habitual tool manufacture, has a human - like trabecular bone pattern in the bones of the thumb and palm (the metacarpals) consistent with forceful opposition of the thumb and fingers typically adopted during toolHuman - like hand use in Australopithecus africanus, shows that Australopithecus africanus,» a 3 - 2 million - year - old species from South Africa traditionally considered not to have engaged in habitual tool manufacture, has a human - like trabecular bone pattern in the bones of the thumb and palm (the metacarpals) consistent with forceful opposition of the thumb and fingers typically adopted during toolhuman - like trabecular bone pattern in the bones of the thumb and palm (the metacarpals) consistent with forceful opposition of the thumb and fingers typically adopted during tool use.
Here we show that Australopithecus africanus (~ 3 to 2 million years ago) and several Pleistocene hominins, traditionally considered not to have engaged in habitual tool manufacture, have a human - like trabecular bone pattern in the metacarpals consistent with forceful opposition of the thumb and fingers typically adopted during tool use.
The area of the trabecular meshwork and its surrounding posterior limbus in the human, however, showed considerable fluorescence indicative of cell division (Figure 6B).
However, we have found a fluorescent marker for nestin, a neural crest stem cell marker, in the posterior limbal region of the human anterior segment in the vicinity of both the trabecular meshwork and Schwalbe's line (unpublished).
Comparison of the differentiation potential of cell populations isolated from human lipoaspirate, trabecular bone tissue and periosteal tissue.
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