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Cranial bones may move forward (anterior), upward, or a combination of both. An upward push may increase the posterior skull height, called vaulting, and may also affect the frontal bones (forehead).
The cranial bone in the human body performs very important functions, such as protecting the brain and enabling the passage of the cranial nerves that are essential to physiological functioning ...
Inspired by the composition and structural features of cranial bones, scientists from South China University and Technology developed two flat-bone-mimetic β-tricalcium phosphate bioceramic ...
RevBio, Inc., is a clinical stage medical device company engaged in the development and commercialization of TETRANITE ®, a patented, synthetic, injectable, self-setting, and osteoconductive bone ...
The modified skull of individual "HT4" from the Hirota site, on the island of Tanegashima in Japan, is shown (from left) in frontal, right-lateral and superior views.
Likewise, tumor-reactive CD8+ T-cells were present at higher concentrations in cranial bone regions near the tumor, thus indicating an active immune response in this area. These cells were ...
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks in the sphenoid sinus represent a challenging clinical entity, often occurring in tandem with meningoencephaloceles.