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A 3D polygonal model, guided by imaging scan data and muscle scarring, reconstructing the lower limb muscles of the Australopithecus afarensis fossil AL 288-1, known as ‘Lucy’.
When you hop, run or jump, your legs behave like springs, absorbing and returning energy with each step. But what happens to your muscles and tendons to make this possible? Associate Professor Daisuke ...
They tested this method in a preclinical model of diabetes-induced HFpEF, focusing on blood flow changes in both the heart and the leg muscle. They found that in diabetic subjects, problems in ...
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