The image on the right indicates the level of
strain on brain tissue after an actual bike crash; the image on the left shows what the strain would have been if a helmet was worn.
Not exact matches
Instead of the
brain moving largely in unison, an area deep in the
brain called the corpus callosum - which connects the left and right halves of the
brain — shakes more rapidly than the surrounding areas, placing significant
strain on those
tissues.
We isolated a dozen of the BYDV
strains (four from Beijing, two from Hebei, three from Shandong, one from Jiangsu and two from Jiangxi, respectively) from the affected duck
brain and ovary
tissues in total but focused
on a single
strain (BYDV - byd1) for the following studies, including genomic sequencing.