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[Detection of wooden rod in pleural and peritoneal cavities during forensic autopsy].
Harefuah. 2013 Aug;152(8):451-2, 500.
Harefuah. 2013.
PMID: 24167927
Hebrew.
INTRODUCTION: A rare event of fatal sexual assault by the insertion of a wooden rod through the anus to the upper chest is reported. Examination of the body at the scene did not raise any suspicion of assault while the subsequent autopsy revealed findings that chang …
INTRODUCTION: A rare event of fatal sexual assault by the insertion of a wooden rod through the anus to the upper chest is rep …
Locomotion of aged rats: relationship to neurochemical but not morphological changes in nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons.
Emerich DF, McDermott P, Krueger P, Banks M, Zhao J, Marszalkowski J, Frydel B, Winn SR, Sanberg PR.
Emerich DF, et al.
Brain Res Bull. 1993;32(5):477-86. doi: 10.1016/0361-9230(93)90294-l.
Brain Res Bull. 1993.
PMID: 8221140
Compared to the young animals the aged animals also (a) remained suspended from a horizontal wire for less time, (b) were unable to descend a wooden pole covered with wire mesh in a coordinated manner, (c) fell more rapidly from a rotating rod and (d) were unable to …
Compared to the young animals the aged animals also (a) remained suspended from a horizontal wire for less time, (b) were unable to descend …
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Polymer-encapsulated PC12 cells promote recovery of motor function in aged rats.
Emerich DF, McDermott PE, Krueger PM, Frydel B, Sanberg PR, Winn SR.
Emerich DF, et al.
Exp Neurol. 1993 Jul;122(1):37-47. doi: 10.1006/exnr.1993.1105.
Exp Neurol. 1993.
PMID: 8339788
Compared to the young animals the aged animals: (1) remained suspended from a horizontal wire for less time, (2) were unable to descend a wooden pole covered with wire mesh in a coordinated manner, (3) fell more rapidly from a rotating rod, and (4) were unable to ma …
Compared to the young animals the aged animals: (1) remained suspended from a horizontal wire for less time, (2) were unable to descend a …
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