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1 joints and a dorsal nail bed at the terminal phalanx.
2  edge of the articular surface of the distal phalanx.
3 first metatarsal and a small, pointed distal phalanx.
4  at the distal phalanxes and at the proximal phalanxes.
5  of the distal or the middle of the proximal phalanxes.
6 old C57/BL6 mice were subjected to midsecond phalanx amputation of the third digit of the right hind
7 fferent interdigits to coordinately regulate phalanx and joint formation.
8  were injected into the dorsum of the middle phalanx and the local neurovascular response was assesse
9 ke endings at the transition from the distal phalanx and unmyelinated innervation in the skin around
10 ed, involving force production at the distal phalanxes and at the proximal phalanxes.
11         MR imaging demonstrated A2 (proximal phalanx) and A4 (middle phalanx) pulleys in 12 (100%) of
12 n injury at a proximal level of the terminal phalanx, but failed to regenerate despite conservative t
13 hich proliferate and extend the vessels, and phalanx cells, which are quiescent and support the sprou
14 s of a nuclear genome sequence from a finger phalanx (Denisova 3) found in Denisova Cave in the Altai
15                                         This phalanx-forming cell lineage is subsequently committed t
16                      We name this region the phalanx-forming region (PFR), and show that the PFR cell
17                                 The terminal phalanx forms late in gestation by endochondral ossifica
18 e Olduvai Hominin (OH) 86, a manual proximal phalanx from the recently discovered >1.84-million-year-
19 the western United States, and the Gastornis phalanx is within the known size range of mid-latitude i
20  first metatarsal (n = 21), and first distal phalanx (n = 15).
21                                              Phalanx number, although co-regulated, can be uncoupled
22 utation of the distal region of the terminal phalanx of mice causes an initial wound healing response
23 ni and Ruffini-like corpuscles in the distal phalanx of the index finger.
24 median nerve innervated area of the proximal phalanx of the index finger.
25 veloped a subcutaneous abscess on the distal phalanx of the right fourth finger complicated by osteom
26 ored-the most frequent configuration is the "phalanx" or "soldier" formation, with all individuals sw
27 tion through the distal half of the terminal phalanx (P3) leads to successful regeneration, whereas a
28 strated A2 (proximal phalanx) and A4 (middle phalanx) pulleys in 12 (100%) of 12 cases, without and w
29 mputation through the middle of the terminal phalanx regenerates whereas regenerative failure is obse
30 ted with entheses associated with the distal phalanx that provides anchorage to the skin and joint.
31 icipated in the regeneration of the terminal phalanx, their survival and proliferative indices were d
32 700 BCE, a new military formation called the phalanx was established in ancient Greece: a tight colum
33  ossification on the surface of the terminal phalanx, whereas proximal elongation results from an end

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