TRP channels and G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) play critical roles in sensory reception.However, the identities of the chaperones that assist GPCRs in translocating from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) are limited, and TRP ER chaperones are virtually unknown.The one exception for TRPs is Drosophila XPORT.Here, we show that the xport locus is b
Arthroscopic Treatment of Tibial Eminence Avulsion Fracture With Suture Tensioning Technique
Although a tibial eminence avulsion fracture is a rare knee injury, it can result in some complications such as nonunion, limited range of motion, and anterior instability of the knee if the displaced fracture is not well reduced.Arthroscopic procedures for this fracture have been commonly performed in recent years.In patients with small fragments,
ISCHAEMIC STROKE PATIENTS AND PERSPECTIVES FOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDING
Contemporary health care (HC) practices have been extremely important, especially for patients after ischaemic stroke (IS) who have different degrees of disability and co-morbidities.Objective: To analyze the opinion of IS patients hospitalized in specialized clinics/wards regarding the identification of the specific HC needs and optimization of th
New early Pliocene owls from Langebaanweg, South Africa, with first evidence of Athene south of the Sahara and a new species of Tyto
The fossiliferous Upper Varswater Formation at Langebaanweg (South Africa) produced remains of at least five species of owls (Strigiformes).Tyto richae sp.nov.is the first palaeospecies of Tytonidae described from an African ORG SAFARI MIX fossil site, though indeterminate remains referable to the genus Tyto are known from the Middle Miocene of Mor