Science ABC
Why Do Healing Wounds Itch?
When our body sustains a wound, new cells are formed near the edges of the injury and then move down to the base of the wound. Once these cells have migrated to the center of the wound, they connect with other cells nearby. Once this...
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Abdominal surface of the diaphragm
Structures seen on the abdominal surface of the diaphragm.
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Neurovasculature and lymph nodes of the neck
Arteries, veins, nerves and lymph nodes of the neck.
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Brodmann areas
The cerebral cortex is divided into 52 regions according to its cytoarchitecture.
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Sacral plexus
The anatomy of the sacral plexus, including its spinal roots and its branches to the pelvis and lower limb.
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Sciatic nerve and its branches
Anatomy, course, function and clinical significance of the sciatic nerve.
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Mechanism of the Solar Plexus Attack | Getting the Wind Knocked Out of You
Have you ever wondered why a blunt force strike to the abdomen can "knock the wind out" of a person? In this video, we will discuss the mechanism of a solar plexus attack.
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Neurovasculature of dorsal trunk and neck
Main arteries, veins and nerves found on the dorsal trunk and neck.
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Nerve roots of the phrenic nerve
Mnemonic to help you remember the nerve roots of the phrenic nerve.
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New bionic limb use electrodes, sensors for sensation
Researchers from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich and several other European universities collaborated to create a leg neuroprosthesis that sends sensory information to nerves in amputees’ leg stump.
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Medulla oblongata: Hypoglossal nerve level
Structures of the medulla oblongata at the hypoglossal nerve level (21 structures).
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Medulla oblongata: Vagus nerve level
Nuclei and tracts of the medulla oblongata at the vagus nerve level.