1), is the largest, with a cranial capacity of approximately 1,200 c.c. and with its coronal and sagittal sutures partly fused. The second skull (Skull II of Locus L, Fig. 2) is the smallest of ...
Moazen noted that a major contribution of this study is that it advances our knowledge about the impact of external forces on the structure of cranial sutures and the potential healing properties of ...
[3] Figure 1 illustrates the boney anatomy of the normal skull sutures and fontanelles. The newborn infant's skull is incompletely ossified and the cranial sutures are normally open at birth ...
Six1 role du ring s kull bone and suture development and disease: Analyzing the role of Six1 and Six1-ass ociated gen es in development of the mouse cranial bones and sutures; Determining the link ...
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