To assess collagen content and types in the rectus abdominis muscle of cadavers of different ages.Forty fresh adult male cadavers within 24 h of death were obtained from an Institute of Legal Medicine and divided by age at death into Group 1 (mean age, 23.3 years; range, 18-30 years; n = 20) and Group 2 (mean age, 46.2 years; range, 31-60 years; n = 20). From each cadaver, samples of the rectus abdominis muscle measuring 1 cm(2) were collected 3 cm superiorly and 2 cm inferiorly to the umbilicus. Histological sections were prepared and stained with picrosirius red and Masson's trichrome stain for visualization of total collagen fibers, and immunohistochemical analysis was performed to distinguish types I, II, III, IV and V collagen.No signi...
This study is an attempt to objectively evaluate age-related changes in human muscles by use of hist...
The distribution of types I to IV collagen, types I and III p-N collagen, and fibronectin in human s...
Intramuscular connective tissue is critical in maintaining muscle structure and the transfer of forc...
PURPOSE: To assess the collagen content and types in the rectus abdominis muscle of cadavers of diff...
PURPOSE: To assess the collagen content and types in the rectus abdominis muscle of cadavers of diff...
The histological composition of the human rectus abdominis muscle was observed, using cross sections...
PURPOSE: To examine histological and histomorphometric techniques for measuring collagen in skeletal...
Intramuscular connective tissue provides structural stability and facilitates force transmission in ...
Type I and III collagen fibres are the major component of the intramuscular connective tissue and it...
Methods that objectively assess the muscle fibre-type arrangement may improve the detection of fibre...
The aim of this study was to analyze the presence and distribution of total collagen, type I and typ...
Post-printPurpose: The anterior and lateral cervical muscles (ALCM) are generally considered to be ...
PURPOSE: To examine histological and histomorphometric techniques for measuring collagen in skeletal...
The main gastrocnemius trunk (MGT) drains all of the blood from the network formed by the gastrocnem...
PURPOSE: The aim of the present study was to assess, in cadavers, the resistance to medial traction ...
This study is an attempt to objectively evaluate age-related changes in human muscles by use of hist...
The distribution of types I to IV collagen, types I and III p-N collagen, and fibronectin in human s...
Intramuscular connective tissue is critical in maintaining muscle structure and the transfer of forc...
PURPOSE: To assess the collagen content and types in the rectus abdominis muscle of cadavers of diff...
PURPOSE: To assess the collagen content and types in the rectus abdominis muscle of cadavers of diff...
The histological composition of the human rectus abdominis muscle was observed, using cross sections...
PURPOSE: To examine histological and histomorphometric techniques for measuring collagen in skeletal...
Intramuscular connective tissue provides structural stability and facilitates force transmission in ...
Type I and III collagen fibres are the major component of the intramuscular connective tissue and it...
Methods that objectively assess the muscle fibre-type arrangement may improve the detection of fibre...
The aim of this study was to analyze the presence and distribution of total collagen, type I and typ...
Post-printPurpose: The anterior and lateral cervical muscles (ALCM) are generally considered to be ...
PURPOSE: To examine histological and histomorphometric techniques for measuring collagen in skeletal...
The main gastrocnemius trunk (MGT) drains all of the blood from the network formed by the gastrocnem...
PURPOSE: The aim of the present study was to assess, in cadavers, the resistance to medial traction ...
This study is an attempt to objectively evaluate age-related changes in human muscles by use of hist...
The distribution of types I to IV collagen, types I and III p-N collagen, and fibronectin in human s...
Intramuscular connective tissue is critical in maintaining muscle structure and the transfer of forc...