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We found by immunocytochemistry that corneal epithelial cells showed dynamic injury-induced phosphorylation of ERK1/2 10 minutes after injury, becoming restricted primarily to the nuclei of cells at the immediate wound edge within 30 minutes.
Others have captured a quite different proliferation dynamic following injury.
These differences suggest a generally slower, less dynamic response to injury in aged microglia, whereas young adult microglia rapidly increased their process motility in response to laser injury.
They lost running back Leon Washington, their most dynamic player, to injury, and still led the N.F.L. in rushing.
Bittencourt et al. expanded upon the dynamic nature of injury risk in a conceptual framework to counteract the reductionist approach of simplifying the many factors surrounding the onset of injury into separate units (i.e. biomechanical, behavioral, physiological and psychological) (Bittencourt et al. n.d).
Physiological scores measure the acute, dynamic component of injury.
In patients with head injury, dynamic CA (quantified using Tieck's autoregulatory index) maybe more adept at compensating for transient hypertension than for hypotension (Aaslid et al. 2007).
Trauma to the torso is a dynamic process; occult injuries may evolve.
(3) Correlation exists between the level of the lung injury and dynamic surface active properties of pulmonary surfactant.
Two weekends ago Washington DC lost a dynamic young player to injury.
Controversy remains about the extent to which dynamic warm-ups prevent injury.
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