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Heterotopic Autotransplantation Of Ovarian Tissue In A Large Animal Model: Effects Of Cooling And Vegf., Samara S Souza, Benner G Alves, Kele A Alves, Fabiana A S Brandão, Danielle C C Brito, Melba O Gastal, Ana P R Rodrigues, José R Figueireod, Dárcio I A Teixeira, Eduardo L Gastal
Heterotopic Autotransplantation Of Ovarian Tissue In A Large Animal Model: Effects Of Cooling And Vegf., Samara S Souza, Benner G Alves, Kele A Alves, Fabiana A S Brandão, Danielle C C Brito, Melba O Gastal, Ana P R Rodrigues, José R Figueireod, Dárcio I A Teixeira, Eduardo L Gastal
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Heterotopic and orthotopic ovarian tissue autotransplantation techniques, currently used in humans, will become promising alternative methods for fertility preservation in domestic and wild animals. Thus, this study describes for the first time the efficiency of a heterotopic ovarian tissue autotransplantation technique in a large livestock species (i.e., horses) after ovarian fragments were exposed or not to a cooling process (4°C/24 h) and/or VEGF before grafting. Ovarian fragments were collected in vivo via an ultrasound-guided biopsy pick-up method and surgically autografted in a subcutaneous site in both sides of the neck in each mare. The blood flow perfusion at the transplantation …
Frontal Volume As A Potential Source Of The Comorbidity Between Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder And Reading Disorders., Michelle Y Kibby, Sarah M Dyer, Sylvia E Lee, Maria Stacy
Frontal Volume As A Potential Source Of The Comorbidity Between Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder And Reading Disorders., Michelle Y Kibby, Sarah M Dyer, Sylvia E Lee, Maria Stacy
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Prefrontal volume reductions commonly are demonstrated in ADHD, but the literature examining prefrontal volume in reading disorders (RD) is scant despite their also having executive functioning (EF) deficits. Furthermore, only a few anatomical studies have examined the frontal lobes in comorbid RD/ADHD, though they have EF deficits similar to RD and ADHD. Hence, we examined frontal gyri volume in children with RD, ADHD, RD/ADHD and controls, as well as their relationship to EF for gyri found to differ between groups. We found right inferior frontal (RIF) volume was smaller in ADHD, and smaller volume was related to worse behavioral regulation. …