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The Head-neck Sensory Motor System
The epaxial muscles are axial muscles innervated by the dorsal rami of the spinal
nerves. These muscles exhibit continued action in such a way as to counteract
gravity in a decerebrate preparation, and thus they are classified as physiologic ...
A. Berthoz, Werner Graf, Pierre Paul Vidal, 1992
less inactive in complete flexion. In the slouched-over sitting posture so detested
by parents and schoolteachers, the intervertebral ligaments become taut, thus
checking vertebral flexion and allowing the epaxial muscles to relax completely.
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The Origin and Fate of Somites
The dermomyotome contributes to the epaxial myotome dorsally, while the
hypaxial dermomyotome edge founds the somitic bud that forms both the
hypaxial dermomyotome and myotome which elongate in a ventral direction
penetrating the ...
Esmond J. Sanders, James W. Lash, Charles P. Ordahl, 2001
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Regulation of
Epaxial Myogenesis and Myf5 Expression by Shh ...
Chief among these is Shh, a secreted protein that regulates target genes through the Gli family of transcription factors.
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Mammal Anatomy: An Illustrated Guide
One set, the epaxial muscles, lies above the backbone. The other set, the
hypaxial muscles, lies below it. The epaxial muscles are much larger than the
hypaxial muscles. Contraction of the epaxial muscles raises the tail. This is called
the ...
Marshall Cavendish Corporation, 2010
Reduction of the Epaxial Muscles. When a typical mammal gallops, the epaxial or
“deep back” muscles that run from head to tail along the dorsal side of the
vertebral column contract as the animal shoves off with its hind legs. Their
contraction ...
Matt Cartmill, Fred H. Smith, 2011
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Foundations of Osteopathic Medicine
The white outline surrounding the axial muscles—hypaxial and epaxial—marks
the course of the axial fascia. (Used with permission from the Willard/Carreiro
Collection.) region. The posterior tube of axial fascia surrounds the epaxial
muscles ...
inserting as far dorsal as the spinous processes (thus occupying a region
spanning the neck and the trunk down to the lumbar region) and as far ventral as
the sternum; as a consequence, they cover a large portion of the trunk epaxial
and ...
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Wnt Signaling in Development
Precursors of the epaxial myotome reside within the medial half of the
dermomyotomal epithelium. Ordahl et al have shown that the dorsomedial lip of
the dermomyotome drives growth and morphogenesis of both the epaxial
myotome and the ...
A. Epaxial and Hypaxial Domains As the somite differentiates into mesenchymal
cells ventrally, the dermomyotomal epithelium initially extends between the
prospective mediolateral and dorsoventral body axis. This epithelium then
elongates ...
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epaxial în contextul următoarelor știri.
Caley Pea Intoxication in Horses Studied
“Some affected horses had firm epaxial (topline) and gluteal (rump) muscles in the early stage of intoxication; however, laboratory evidence of ... «TheHorse.com, Mar 15»
Overstepping the mark: the mystery of engagement
They can assist the flexion but they don't have the mass, the strength and the power to flex the mass of the back epaxial and hypaxial muscles. «Horsetalk, Mar 14»
Ever Heard of the Lateral Raphé?
The epaxial muscles consist of the erector spinae and the transversospinal muscles (including the multifidus, semispinalis and rotators). The hypaxial muscles ... «Dynamic Chiropractic, Feb 14»
Seahorses Are Stealthy, Brutally Effective Assassins
Once the copepod is within the seahorse's halo of death, the latter uses its large epaxial muscles along its spine to snap the head upwards, ... «Slate Magazine, Dec 13»
Why Does the Seahorse Have Its Odd Head? Mystery Solved
According to the study, large tendons of the epaxial muscles—muscles along the vertebrae—are “hypothesized to store and release energy to ... «NatGeo News Watch, Nov 13»
Stretching the neck: fairytale or reality
References: Morphology, Histochemistry, and Function of Epaxial Cervical Musculature in the Horse. K. S. Gellman, J. E. A. Bertram, and J. W. ... «Horsetalk, Sep 13»
Utah's Vismaya Kharkar makes National Spelling Bee finals
Epaxial? Schadenfreude? Temenous? Nailed 'em. By Round 11, there were only five spellers left. Kharkar, who had made a habit of high-fiving ... «Salt Lake Tribune, Mai 13»
Therapeutic Ultrasound Settings for Horses Identified
... tendons located at the back of the cannon bone) and at three different depths in the epaxial muscles that run alongside the spinal column. «TheHorse.com, Apr 13»
Barrow Elementary's Camp looks to next year after loss in state …
Both then got epaxial wrong, and Ramdeholl stumbled on quiddity — the essence of a thing. Given another chance, Poulos gave the right ... «Online Athens, Mar 13»
Stretching and Relaxation: Myths and Reality
The feeling of ease associated with a lower neck posture may result from the adjustment of the epaxial spinal musculature to lesser stress on ... «Horsetalk, Feb 13»