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View article: Influence of heat stress on the proliferation of bovine adipose-derived stromal cells
Influence of heat stress on the proliferation of bovine adipose-derived stromal cells Open
Heat stress is a critical environmental factor influencing cellular physiology and has implications for livestock cell biology and regenerative research. This study evaluated the effects of acute (2 h) and chronic (24 h) heat exposure on p…
View article: A report on eye affections in captive Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) of Kerala state during 2010-2024
A report on eye affections in captive Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) of Kerala state during 2010-2024 Open
Kerala, a State of South India has large number of captive Asian elephants (Elephas maximus), mostly tuskers, as tuskers are preferred for temple festivals. Because of large captive elephant population, a greater number of health issues ar…
View article: C-Arm aided recovery of a fishing slingshot dart from an Indian rock python (Python molurus)
C-Arm aided recovery of a fishing slingshot dart from an Indian rock python (Python molurus) Open
An Indian rock python rescued by the Department of Forest and Wildlife, Government of Kerala was brought to the Department of Veterinary Surgery and Radiology, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Mannuthy. The reptile weighing 7 kg …
View article: Post-surgery Rehabilitative Intervention Based on Imitation Therapy and Mouth-Hand Motor Synergies Provides Better Outcomes in Smile Production in Children and Adults With Long Term Facial Paralysis
Post-surgery Rehabilitative Intervention Based on Imitation Therapy and Mouth-Hand Motor Synergies Provides Better Outcomes in Smile Production in Children and Adults With Long Term Facial Paralysis Open
Rehabilitation after free gracilis muscle transfer (smile surgery, SS) is crucial for a functional recovery of the smiling skill, mitigating social and psychological problems resulting from facial paralysis. We compared two post-SS rehabil…
View article: Facial Expression Time Processing in Typical Development and in Patients with Congenital Facial Palsy
Facial Expression Time Processing in Typical Development and in Patients with Congenital Facial Palsy Open
Temporal dynamics of behavior, particularly facial expressions, are fundamental for communication between individuals from very early in development. Facial expression processing has been widely demonstrated to involve embodied simulative …
View article: A New Neurorehabilitative Postsurgery Intervention for Facial Palsy Based on Smile Observation and Hand-Mouth Motor Synergies
A New Neurorehabilitative Postsurgery Intervention for Facial Palsy Based on Smile Observation and Hand-Mouth Motor Synergies Open
Objective. To perform a preliminary test of a new rehabilitation treatment (FIT-SAT), based on mirror mechanisms, for gracile muscles after smile surgery. Method. A pre- and postsurgery longitudinal design was adopted to study the efficacy…
View article: Autonomic Responses to Emotional Stimuli in Children Affected by Facial Palsy: The Case of Moebius Syndrome
Autonomic Responses to Emotional Stimuli in Children Affected by Facial Palsy: The Case of Moebius Syndrome Open
According to embodied simulation theories, others’ emotions are recognized by the unconscious mimicking of observed facial expressions, which requires the implicit activation of the motor programs that produce a specific expression. Motor …