90 results on '"Chou, S. M."'
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2. Externalised locking compression plate as an alternative to the unilateral external fixator: a biomechanical comparative study of axial and torsional stiffness
3. Simultaneous Strain Measurements of Rotator Cuff Tendons at Varying Arm Positions and The Effect of Supraspinatus Tear: A Cadaveric Study
4. Significance of Age-related Variations in The Structure and Material Properties in Extra-cellular Matrices of Connective Tissues
5. Melt Mixed Polypropylene/Metallocene Polyethylene Thermoplatic Elastomer Nanocomposites: Part I: Effect of Silane Modification
6. Biomanufacturing for tissue engineering: Present and future trends
7. THE EFFECT OF HYPODERMIC NEEDLE PERFORATIONS ON THE TENSILE PROPERTIES OF CHICKEN TENDONS
8. Enzymatic degradation of nitriles by Klebsiella oxytoca
9. The Influence of Gripping Techniques on the Tensile Properties of Tendons
10. Patellar resection during total knee arthroplasty: effect on bone strain and fracture risk
11. Strain rate effect on the failure properties of tendons
12. Deteriorating parkinsonism and subdural hematomas
13. Development of a Stereolithography File Interface with ArtCAM™
14. A study of the state-of-the-art rapid prototyping technologies
15. An integrated experimental approach to link a laser digitiser, a CAD/CAM system and a rapid prototyping system for biomedical applications
16. IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY ON HONEYCOMBED LOWER MOTONEURONS IN TETANUS
17. NEUROFILAMENTOUS CONGLOMERATES AND AXONAL SPHEROIDS IN MOTONEURONS OF ALS ARE CODECORATED WITH NOS AND CALMODULIN/NEUROMODULIN
18. Viewing Motor Neuron Disease in Mnd Mice through Ito-Cells of Liver
19. Evaluation of an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for detection of Eperythrozoon suis antibodies in swine
20. N-Butyl benzenesulfonamide: a neurotoxic plasticizer inducing a spastic myelopathy in rabbits
21. Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease presenting as a unilateral nondominant hemisphere syndrome
22. IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDY OF PINEOCYTOMA WITH COMPARISON TO NORMAL PINEAL GLAND
23. Posttraumatic intracranial meningioma
24. INDUCTION OF “CORE” MYOFIBERS BY IMMOBILIZATION OF RAT SOLEUS MUSCLE IN SHORTENED POSITION
25. Involvement of the Onuf nucleus in Werdnig-Hoffmann disease
26. NEOPLASTIC ANGIOENDOTHELIOSIS
27. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (1.5 Tesla) in Patients With Intractable Focal Seizures
28. “Ragged‐red” fibers in Leigh's disease
29. Fusariosis, myasthenic syndrome, and aplastic anemia
30. The Susceptibility of Green Rice Leafhopper, Nephotettix cincticepts Uhler, to Vamidothion in Central Taiwan
31. Melanotic schwannoma of the spinal cord
32. Familial Cerebral Sarcomas
33. 135 LONG-TERM SURVIVAL IN “GLIOBLASTOMA MULTIFORME”
34. The piezoelectric properties and aging behavior of PZT ceramics prepared by D.C. field sintering
35. Cerebral arterial dissection: A case report with histopathologic and ultrastructural findings
36. PROXIMAL ACCUMULATION OF NONPHOSPHORYLATED NEUROFILAMENTS IN SPINAL MOTONEURON AXONS OF IDPN-TREATED RATS
37. Effect of denervation on coxsackie A virus myositis in mice: An electronmicroscopic study
38. ACUTE HEMORRHAGIC LEUCOENCEPHALITIS AS A DISSEMINATED VASCULOMYELINOPATHY
39. IMMUNOREACTIVITY OF NEUROFILAMENT EPITOPES IN MOTOR NEURONS OF SUBACUTE ALS
40. EM STUDIES ON A CASE OF LIMBIC ENCEPHALITIS
41. UNILATERAL RHIZOTOMY PREVENTS AXONAL BALLOONING OF MOTONEURONS IN IDPN INTOXICATION
42. MYELORADICULOPATHOLOGY OF WERDNIG-HOFFMANN DISEASE (WHD)
43. Nasal Glioma
44. Ependymal cyst of the thoracic spinal cord
45. IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL AND GENE ANALYSIS OF PRIMARY CNS LYMPHOMAS
46. TRANSMISSION AND SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF SPONGIFORM CHANGE IN CREUTZFELDT-JAKOB DISEASE
47. EXPERIMENTAL COMMUNICATING HYDROCEPHALUS INDUCED BY ANTITUBULIN COMPOUNDS IN SUCKLING RATS
48. B-CELL IMMUNOMARKERS RECOGNIZE ROD CELLS IN PARAFFIN SECTIONS
49. Reply from the authors
50. 78 CURVILINEAR BODY FORMATION AND CHLOROQUINE MYOPATHY
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